Mile High magic: Avs add to Denver’s title town run on ice
DENVER (AP) — How’s this for a hat trick: The Mile High City is now home to the Stanley Cup, NCAA and national high school hockey champions.
There must be something in the (frozen) water around Denver, right?
“More the elevation than the water,” cracked University of Denver coach David Carle, whose program won its ninth national title in April.
Detroit may be known as “Hockeytown,” but Denver (elevation: 5,280 feet) has currently taken over at center ice. The Colorado Avalanche became the latest team from the city to join the party with a 2-1 win over Tampa Bay on Sunday in Game 6 to end the Lightning’s two-year reign. It secured Colorado’s third Stanley Cup title since moving to town from Quebec before the 1995-96 season.