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Terry Frei
Terry Frei is a former Denver Post sports writer.
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Frei: The other powers from the Avalanche glory years have slipped too
In the nine postseasons from 1995 through 2003, four NHL franchises won the Stanley Cup.

Avalanche makes final appearance at Joe Louis Arena, faces Red Wings Saturday
In better times for both franchises, Detroit's Joe Louis Arena was the site of most of the notorious incidents in the Avalanche-Red Wings rivalry.

Avalanche on a hot streak after winning 3 of last 5 games
In this horrible season, that qualifies as a hot streak.

Matt Duchene scores as Avalanche beat Red Wings at home
Matt Duchene got the Avalanche jump-started with his first goal in 12 games and Colorado went on to beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-1 Wednesday night at the Pepsi Center.

Avalanche Journal: Anton Lindholm gets the latest audition for Colorado
The Avalanche makeover has started. Or at least the auditions for next season have.

Nathan MacKinnon on Avalanche “core” struggles: “We need to be held accountable”
It really wasn't that long ago.

Avalanche Journal: Dropping Matt Duchene to Avalanche’s 3rd line makes no sense
Trying to get Matt Duchene going offensively by dropping him to the Avalanche's third line and having him center Joe Colborne and Carl Soderberg makes no sense.

Rene Bourque wants to play next season … somewhere
Last summer, after Rene Bourque had an unproductive season with the Columbus Blue Jackets and his six-year, $20 million contract expired, no NHL team jumped in to sign him as...

Matt Duchene dropped to third line; Avalanche’s win streak ends at two
The Ottawa Senators blitzed the Avalanche 4-2 Saturday night at the Pepsi Center, ending Colorado's modest win streak at two.

Frei: Colorado Avalanche to bid farewell to Joe Louis Arena in Detroit
Neither the Avalanche nor the Red Wings will make the 2016-17 NHL playoffs. Yes, times have changed.