Joy of 6: Ranking Colorado’s Half-Dozen Major Pro Sports Champions

Written by Ken Pomponio on June 27, 2024
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Oh, the happiness brought by the number six.

Since the Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup on Sunday, Colorado teams have emerged victorious in six major professional sports competitions.

Currently, the Avs have three It & players.

There were also three victories achieved by the Denver Broncos.

Since the 1996 Avalanche’s successful Cup victory, there have been a total of six arrivals within the past 27 years.

Naturally, the Avs & began their first season in Denver during the 1995-1996 campaign. &

Following that, the Broncos achieved consecutive victories in the Super Bowl championships of 1997 and 1998. Subsequently, in 2001, the Avs secured their own triumph.

However, only two names have emerged in the past 20 years.

In 2015, the Broncos emerged victorious in Super Bowl 50, marking the end of an era in the NFL. In a similar fashion, the Avalanche achieved a parallel feat by clinching their second crown on Sunday, solidifying their status alongside their fellow franchise neighbors.

The 2021-22 NHL season did not yield favorable outcomes for several online sportsbooks in Colorado due to the dominant performance of the Colorado team.

Although Cale Makar, Nathan McKinnon, and Gabe Landeskog’s recent actions displayed a clear bias toward the present, one must question if it was the most noteworthy occurrence in the history of major professional sports in the Centennial State last year.

I appreciate you asking.

We reevaluated the six, considering a range of factors.

The factors encompassed in this consideration consist of the level of opposition that each group had to surpass in order to achieve the highest position, along with their consistent and unbeatable performances.

If you find yourself waiting in downtown Denver for the Avs & tournament event on Thursday, it can at least serve as a way to kill time.

Starting with the & Hellip, a stroll begins.

6.15 Rams

In the regular season, the team had a record of 12 wins and 4 losses. They finished first in the AFC, with a point difference of 59.

The postseason ended with a score of 3-0, resulting in a 23-point difference.

Von Miller and the Orange, Blue emerged victorious and clinched the Lombardi Trophy during the latest winter season.

A maximum of 44 objects were permitted in the playoffs for Ben Roethlisberger, Tom Brady, and 2015 NFL MVP Cam Newton, due to the No-Fly Zone.

However, it was necessary for the Denver act to make changes due to QB Peyton Manning approaching the end of his last season. Additionally, the team ranked in the lower half of important categories.

The 15 Broncos managed to win 11 games, achieving a score that was equal to or less than the given number.

Even though the defense of the 2015 Broncos was formidable, they are nowhere near the top spot on our list of Colorado’s greatest.

5. The 1995 – 1996 Deluge

On a typical day, there are 104 elements with a goal difference of 86, placing them in the Western Conference.

Postseason with a goal difference of 29: 16 – 6.

Led by the formidable duo of Joe Sakic and Peter Forsberg, who combined for an impressive 116 points, the Avs had an outstanding winter in Denver. Additionally, Patrick Roy, a mid-season acquisition, offered crucial support as the team’s goaltender.

In the Western Conference Finals, Colorado emerged victorious against the formidable Detroit Red Wings after six intense games, marking the pinnacle of the event. It is worth noting that Detroit’s remarkable 131 regular-season points still hold the second-highest position in NHL history.

However, the Av concluded that campaign with a 634 point percentage, ranking only seventh-best in the league, marking a modest milestone in the business’s history.

Furthermore, the condemnation of the Stanley Cup Final was undoubtedly a disappointment for the young Florida Panthers. Despite being ranked second in the East that year and being in only their second season, the outcome was less than ideal for them.

Pirates 4.1997

The regular period for AFC consists of 12 – 4 quarters, with an additional 185 point difference.

The postseason ended with a 4-0 victory, resulting in a 39-point difference.

Ranking the leaders of Colorado in this area becomes significantly more challenging.

Although they were eligible for the playoffs as wild cards, the 97 Broncos had the second-highest winning percentage in the AFC.

Denver emerged victorious against the Jacksonville Jaguars during a wild-card event and also came close to triumphing in Kansas City and Pittsburgh, which are known to be two of the most challenging stadiums for the club.

The Broncos faced off against the Green Bay Packers, the defending Super Bowl champions, with a double-digit margin.

In contrast, Denver successfully contained QB Brett Favre and Terrell Davis, the Super Bowl MVP, by implementing a formidable defense. Subsequently, Denver abruptly ended the NFC’s winning streak, extending their own record to 13 consecutive victories, following three consecutive NFL MVP accolades.

3.2000 – 01 Flood

In regular time, the team achieved an impressive 118 points with a remarkable goal difference of 78, making them the best in the NHL.

In the postseason, the team’s record is 16 wins and 7 losses, with a goal difference of +28.

Sakic, who was the club’s MVP that year, was awarded the Hart Trophy. Furthermore, he and Forsberg guided Colorado to an outstanding record of 52 wins and 118 points, which was regarded as the franchise’s best performance in history during that period.

The focus of the finals in Original Mission 16W was solely on Ray Bourque, an experienced 40-year-old defenseman, as he aimed to secure his first victory in the competition.

Despite being down 3-2, the Avs managed to defeat the New Jersey Devils, the reigning Stanley Cup Final champions, to achieve their victory.

With 111 points, the Devils were the top team in the Eastern Conference for the season.

Pirates 2.1998

During the regular season, the team achieved a record of 14 wins and 2 losses, ranking first in the AFC. Additionally, they excelled with a remarkable point differential of 192.

Postseason record: 3 wins and 0 losses with a point difference of +63.

Davis, the 2,000-yard rush and club MVP, guided the Broncos to their most impressive regular-season record.

In the playoffs, they demonstrated relentless momentum and triumphed in all three games with a margin of victory of at least 13 points.

After dominating the Atlanta Falcons with a commanding 31-6 lead in the third quarter of Super Bowl XXIII, John Elway was crowned the consecutive MVP and beloved leader.

The sole defeat that stood out was the Broncos’ playoff match, where they faced off against a team comprising remarkable veterans such as the 37-year-old Dan Marino, Vinny Testaverde, and the not-so-immortal Chris Chandler.

The 14 – 2 Broncos and the 15 – 1 Minnesota Vikings were unable to compete in the anticipated Big Game due to their loss against the Dirty Bird Falcons in the NFC championship game. This unfortunate outcome meant that the highly anticipated showdown, featuring quarterback Randy Moss, rarely came to fruition.

The top two players on our roster are distinct, although it is seldom an issue for the Broncos.

Landslide 1. 2021 – 22

During the regular season, the team accumulated 119 points with a goal difference of +78, placing them first in the Western Conference.

After the season, the goal difference is 16 minus 4, which equals 12.

The Avs shattered the franchise records of the 2000-01 season, achieving an impressive feat of winning 56 games and amassing a remarkable 119 points.

One of the eight performers in this formidable group, Makar, a 23-year-old who also claimed the Norris Trophy as the group’s top defenseman, earned a minimum of 50 points.

During the playoffs, the Vcs emerged victorious in 16 out of 20 games, while maintaining an average of 4.25 targets per game.

The 800 earning part stands as the second-best playoff performance ever, only surpassed by Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers in the 1987-88 season, who achieved a remarkable 16-2 record (889).

Perhaps the playoff journey wasn’t entirely direct.

The Avs experienced a tough defeat against the St. Louis Blues, who are the reigning two-time Cup champions.

However, Colorado emerged victorious in each of the six games.

Furthermore, while en route to the Cup, MacKinnon and his team showcased an outstanding 9-1 record on the road during the finals.

The Vcs emerged victorious in all four lines, resulting in Ball Arena’s defeat in actuality.