DENVER – Denver sports fans are preparing for an exhilarating Saturday evening when the Denver Nuggets and the Colorado Avalanche were crowded in the game of Ou -Die.
“I am a coloradan for life, super excited,” said Tracy Gutierrez, a dedicated Denver fan.

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Nuggets and avalanche have essential matches from thirty minutes apart.
The series of STANLEY AVS Cup qualifying series with the Dallas stars will be broadcast Denver7 Saturday at 6 p.m. The Nuggets face the Clippers tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.
Fans are preparing for high challenges, stopping at Sportsfan to obtain eliminatory equipment.
Manager Myles Gregory knows that everyone has his favorite team, but he said that the exciting weekend would create a link powered by sport.
Denver fans told Denver7 that they also felt camaraderie.
“We live in A, you know, a fairly strange moment at the moment. But, yes, I think it brings together people,” said Nuggets fan Harper Kiracofe.
The professor of psychology for sport and performance at the University of Denver, Jamie Shapiro, underlined the emotional connection that fans have with their teams.
“Sport is a universal language,” said Shapiro. “When the team of a city plays in a match with high issues, like an eliminatory match, people feel really excited and united and connected to the city.”

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The emotions being high and the city rallying behind its teams, Saturday promises to be an exciting chapter for fans.
“The excitement is palpable,” said Gregory.
“Go AVS, go nuggets,” said Gutierrez.
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