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Colorado Avalanche - Team History & Information

On June 3, 2009, the Avalanche relieved head coach Tony Granato, assistant coaches Jacques Cloutier and Dave Barr, goaltending coach Jeff Hackett, Assistant to the General Manager Michel Goulet and video coordinator P. J. DeLuca of their respective duties. Greg Sherman was named the new General Manager with former Avalanche goaltender Craig Billington being named Vice President of Hockey Operations/Assistant General Manager. The following day, Joe Sacco was named head coach. Sacco was the head coach of the Avalanche's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Lake Erie Monsters, as well as the assistant coach of Team USA at the 2009 IIHF World Championship. Former Avs were then brought in to fill the rest of the coaching positions. Sylvain Lefebvre and Steve Konowalchuk became assistant coaches, and Adam Deadmarsh was named the new video/developmental coach.

Colorado Avalanche - Pepsi Center

Pepsi Center was constructed as part of a large six-year sporting venue upgrade in Denver along with Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, and Invesco Field, home of the Denver Broncos. The complex was constructed to be readily accessible. The arena is situated at Speer Boulevard, a main thoroughfare in downtown Denver, and is served by a nearby exit off of Interstate 25. A light rail station is on the western side of the complex.

Ground was broken for the arena on November 20, 1997, on the 4.6-acre site. Its completion in October 1999 was marked by a Celine Dion concert. Capacity for the building is listed at 19,309 for basketball games, 18,007 for hockey and lacrosse, and 17,417 for arena football games. Also included in the complex are a basketball practice facility used by the Nuggets, and the Blue Sky Grill, a restaurant accessible from within and outside the Center itself. The atrium of the building houses a suspended sculpture depicting various hockey and basketball athletes in action poses.

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