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Event NameDate
Colorado Avalanche vs. Chicago Blackhawks
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Feb 07, 2012
Tuesday 7:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Carolina Hurricanes
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Feb 10, 2012
Friday 7:00 PM
St. Louis Blues vs. Colorado Avalanche
Scottrade Center - Saint Louis, MO
Feb 11, 2012
Saturday 7:00 PM
Vancouver Canucks vs. Colorado Avalanche
Rogers Arena (formerly General Motors Place) - Vancouver, BC
Feb 15, 2012
Wednesday 7:00 PM
Edmonton Oilers vs. Colorado Avalanche
Rexall Place - Edmonton, AB
Feb 17, 2012
Friday 7:30 PM
Winnipeg Jets vs. Colorado Avalanche
MTS Centre - Winnipeg, MB
Feb 19, 2012
Sunday 7:30 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Los Angeles Kings
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Feb 22, 2012
Wednesday 7:00 PM
Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Colorado Avalanche
Nationwide Arena - Columbus, OH
Feb 24, 2012
Friday 7:00 PM
Detroit Red Wings vs. Colorado Avalanche
Joe Louis Arena - Detroit, MI
Feb 25, 2012
Saturday 7:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Anaheim Ducks
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Feb 27, 2012
Monday 7:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Columbus Blue Jackets
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Mar 01, 2012
Thursday 7:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Mar 03, 2012
Saturday 7:00 PM
Minnesota Wild vs. Colorado Avalanche
Xcel Energy Center - Saint Paul, MN
Mar 04, 2012
Sunday 6:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Minnesota Wild
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Mar 06, 2012
Tuesday 7:00 PM
Nashville Predators vs. Colorado Avalanche
Bridgestone Arena (Formerly Sommet Center) - Nashville, TN
Mar 08, 2012
Thursday 7:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Edmonton Oilers
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Mar 10, 2012
Saturday 1:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Anaheim Ducks
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Mar 12, 2012
Monday 7:00 PM
Buffalo Sabres vs. Colorado Avalanche
First Niagara Center (formerly HSBC Arena) - Buffalo, NY
Mar 14, 2012
Wednesday 7:30 PM
New Jersey Devils vs. Colorado Avalanche
Prudential Center - Newark, NJ
Mar 15, 2012
Thursday 7:00 PM
New York Rangers vs. Colorado Avalanche
Madison Square Garden - New York, NY
Mar 17, 2012
Saturday 7:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Calgary Flames
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Mar 20, 2012
Tuesday 7:00 PM
Phoenix Coyotes vs. Colorado Avalanche
Jobing.com Arena (formerly Glendale Arena) - Glendale, AZ
Mar 22, 2012
Thursday 7:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Vancouver Canucks
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Mar 24, 2012
Saturday 8:00 PM
San Jose Sharks vs. Colorado Avalanche
HP Pavilion - San Jose, CA
Mar 26, 2012
Monday 7:30 PM
Vancouver Canucks vs. Colorado Avalanche
Rogers Arena (formerly General Motors Place) - Vancouver, BC
Mar 28, 2012
Wednesday 7:00 PM
Calgary Flames vs. Colorado Avalanche
Scotiabank Saddledome (Formerly Pengrowth Saddledome) - Calgary, AB
Mar 30, 2012
Friday 7:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Columbus Blue Jackets
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Apr 05, 2012
Thursday 7:00 PM
Colorado Avalanche vs. Nashville Predators
Pepsi Center - Denver, CO
Apr 07, 2012
Saturday 7:00 PM

Colorado Avalanche Tickets & Information

Not many teams in the National Hockey League have enjoyed success in the last decade like the Colorado Avalanche. Since moving from Quebec to Denver, Colorado in 1995, the former Nordiques now Avalanche have won 8 Northwest Division crowns, 2 Western Conference Championships and 2 Stanley Cup Championships. In fact, the 1995-1996 Avs were the earliest team in NHL history to win Lord Stanley's Cup within their first season after re-location. The Pepsi Center in Denver, CO features the play with the Northwest Division team, and then the state-of-the-art arena's seating capacity of about 18,000 seats are filled by way of the league's best fan support who love these box office tickets. The 2007 season had been a recover year for Colorado's premier hockey franchise, for the reason that Avalanche made the playoffs after failing to create the playoffs in 06-07 season initially in franchise history. The Avs finished 6th during the Western Conference and were led by Captain Joe Sakic, Peter Forsberg, Adam Foote, and Milan Hejduk. The Colorado Avalanche defeated the Minnesota Wild 4 games to two, but would lose for the eventual Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings inside conference semis.

The Avalanche didn't achieve the Stanley Cup Finals since 2001. During the 2001/02 season, the c's finished the regular season and won the Northwest Division. Colorado had the league's lowest goals conceded. The NHL season was interrupted again for the 2002 Winter Olympics, in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Colorado Avalanche had nine players representing six countries. Canada won the ice hockey tournament and Rob Blake, Adam Foote and Joe Sakic won Gold medals. American Chris Drury got a silver medal. Using the win, Blake and Sakic became people in the Triple Gold Club. The Avalanche advanced with the 1st two rounds in the playoffs winning a 4?2 series from the Vancouver Canucks together with a 4?3 series versus the San Jose Sharks. Patrick Roy has a shutout on the decisive bet on each series. The Avalanche established a notable rivalry while using the Detroit Red Wings, partly having met 1 another half a dozen times in seven years with the Western Conference playoffs between 1996 and 2002. In 1996, the Colorado Avalanche won the series 4?2. During game six, as Red Wings player Kris Draper was skating toward the bench, he was checked in the boards face-first by Avalanche player Claude Lemieux. Thus, Draper were forced to undergo facial reconstructive surgery for five weeks. Once the incident, Lemieux received many threats from Red Wings players and fans, including goalie Chris Osgood. The incident marked the start of a rivalry often considered one of quite possibly the most intense while in the NHL because of the press and fans.

The Colorado Avalanche offers the NHL record for any longest consecutive attendance sell with 487. The streak began on November 9, 1995, at the Avalanche's eighth regular season home game while in the 1995?96 season, using an attendance of 16,061 on the McNichols Sports Arena versus the Dallas Stars. Almost 11 years later, it ended on October 16, 2006, from a reported attendance of 17,681, which is certainly 326 under capacity at Pepsi Center, before a personal game with Chicago Blackhawks. The Avalanche recorded their 500th home sellout on their 515th game in Denver on January 20, 2007, with Detroit Red Wings.