NHL VANCOUVER CANUCKS VS COLORADO AVALANCHE
Vancouver Canucks right wing Todd Bertuzzi (front) sits on the bench in front of a Colorado Avalanche fan wearing a Steve Moore jersey at Pepsi Center in Denver on October 27, 2005. Bertuzzi made his first appearance in Denver since hitting former Avalanche player Steve Moore and breaking his neck in a game in Vancouver March 8, 2004. (UPI Photos/Gary C. Caskey)
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