Black IndyCar driver Myles Rowe says Penske equality program 'changed my world' Myles Rowe recalls the moment he saw his first motor sports race on TV. “My dad and I were watching Tiger Woods, who was playing in a golf tournament,” he told me Wednesday after visiting ... 05/18/2024 - 2:50 am | View Link
You may not realize just how big Indianapolis Motor Speedway is The Indianapolis 500 is run every year at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, a 560-acre facility on the west side of the city. The race is scheduled for the day before Memorial Day each year, weather ... 05/18/2024 - 2:19 am | View Link
LIVE: 2024 Indianapolis 500 updates from qualifying at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Positions 13-30 will be determined Saturday. The top 12 spots and positions 31-33 will be determined Sunday. One entry will fail to make the race. 05/18/2024 - 1:40 am | View Link
19-year-old Nolan Siegel catches air, Team Penske flies in final practice before Indy 500 qualifying INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Nolan Siegel brought the Indianapolis 500 practice to a halt on Friday when the 19-year-old rookie spun coming out of Turn 2 and hit the outside wall, sending his Dale Coyne Racing ... 05/17/2024 - 11:17 am | View Link
IndyCar completes third practice for 2024 Indianapolis 500, full results The third practice of the 2024 Indianapolis 500 had some crazy moments. Linus Lundqvist and Marcus Ericsson suffered two big wrecks that knocked them out of the session. Lundqvist spun exiting Turn 2 ... 05/17/2024 - 2:56 am | View Link
Hope is no longer a strategy, O Captain, my Captain. Not a working strategy. Not a Stanley Cup-winning strategy, at any rate. Without Gabe Landeskog, the Avs are stuck spinning their wheels in neutral, pining for the hockey gods to give them a push.
“I’d like to be able for him to come back and be able to play,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said late Friday after his team’s playoff dreams ended with a gut punch of a loss at home, this time to Dallas, for a second straight spring.
Of course it came down to the puck on Matt Duchene’s stick.
It figures because of his history in this building and this state.
It figures, too, because he had his fingerprints all over Game 6.
Double overtime. Running on fumes. A week that turned the Avalanche’s season upside down.
It’s been a long time since Duchene played for Colorado at this point (although, fans still boo him at Ball Arena).
The Colorado Avalanche lost 2-1 in overtime to the Dallas Stars in Game 6 of the second round of the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Friday night, May 17, 2024. Dallas won the series 4-2.
Related Articles
Colorado Avalanche |
Keeler: Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog is Colorado royalty.
Instant reaction from the Avalanche’s 2-1 loss against Dallas in Game 6 of their second-round Stanley Cup Playoffs series.
Georgie’s finest. Fistfights aren’t pretty. They sometimes require just hanging tough. With the season hanging in the balance, Alexandar Georgiev patrolled the crease with little room for error. Colorado’s high-flying offense found itself in a grinder.
For 236 days, the Colorado Avalanche was a Stanley Cup contender during the 2023-24 NHL season.
The calculus changed on Day 237, and the memories of how this campaign unraveled in swift fashion may only be rivaled by the what ifs and what could have beens in the decades to come.
It all came apart in a few days, weeks short of the intended destination.
Time and time again, the bar was raised. Peak-to-Peak’s Kourtney Rathke and The Classical Academy’s Anna Willis never blinked.
Thirteen feet, the standing Class 3A state meet record in the pole vault? No sweat. How about 13 feet, 4 inches? No problem. And 13-4 or 13-7? Cleared without issue. 13-10? A worthy challenge conquered.
Finally, their thrilling dual in the sun at Jefferson County Stadium late Friday afternoon in the CHSAA state track and field championships ended when they both missed on three attempts at 14-1.