NHL VANCOUVER CANUCKS VS COLORADO AVALANCHE
Two Colorado Avalanche fans dressed in prison orange watch Vancouver Canucks right wing Todd Bertuzzi skate past at Pepsi Center in Denver on October 27, 2005. Bertuzzi made his first appearance in Denver since breaking the neck of former Avalanche player Steve Moore in Vancouver March 8, 2004. Fans dressed in prison clothing, carried signs, and booed Bertuzzi each time he came on the ice. Colorado beat Vancouver 6-2. (UPI Photos/Gary C. Caskey)
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