DENVER - Jarome Iginla felt a little more youthful on his 37th birthday even as he became the old man of the Colorado Avalanche. Hes energized by the challenge of not only trying to keep up with the likes of speedy forward Nathan MacKinnon, who is half Iginlas age, but also of helping this rising squad take another step in its growth. "I dont want to be arrogant, but I still believe I can be very good," said Iginla, who celebrated his birthday Tuesday by signing a three-year, $16 million deal with Colorado. "And this is a dynamic group. I think they work hard and theyre committed, and theyre just going to keep getting better and better." The Avs are coming off a season in which they tied a franchise record with 52 wins in Patrick Roys first year behind the bench and returned to the post-season for the first time since 2009-10. Among their top priorities in the off-season? Adding some grizzled veterans to the squad. First, the team picked up veteran forward Daniel Briere from Montreal for right wing P.A. Parenteau and a fifth-round pick in next years draft. Then, Colorado acquired defenceman Brad Stuart from the San Jose Sharks for a second-round pick in 2016 and a sixth-rounder in 2017. On Tuesday afternoon, shortly after losing fan favourite Paul Stastny in free agency — he signed a four-year, $28 million deal with division rival St. Louis — the Avs worked out a deal with Iginla. It wasnt a laborious task, especially given the friendship between Iginla and Avalanche Hall of Famer turned executive Joe Sakic. The two have been tight since their days with Team Canada and when Sakic made his pitch, Iginla intently listened. Then again, one of Iginlas kids is named Joe at least in part because of Sakic. "(Sakic) is a winner so it definitely had something to do with this," Iginla said. Iginla has played in 1,310 regular season games with Calgary, Pittsburgh and Boston. He had 30 goals in 78 games for the Bruins last season. "Jaromes track record speaks for itself," Sakic said. "He is one of the top goal scorers of all time, as well as a great leader. His addition will bolster our offence." As for being the elder statesman of the team, Iginla just laughed. "I feel good," said Iginla, whos earned two Olympic gold medals with Canada. "As far as my game dropping off, I dont think it will. ... I dont come here expecting to do less." He joins a team that captured a surprise Central Division crown. The turnaround of the Avalanche led to quite a few post-season awards, too, with Roy taking home coach of the year, MacKinnon being named the top rookie and Ryan OReilly capturing the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for gentlemanly play. Semyon Varlamov also was a finalist for outstanding goaltender, which went to Tuukka Rask of Boston. Sakic was hoping to return the nucleus for another run, but wasnt about to break the bank to make that happen. Sakic said two weeks ago the team had a salary structure in place, setting the financial bar in deals with Varlamov, Matt Duchene and captain Gabriel Landeskog. These days, Sakic is attempting to work out a long-term deal with OReilly, a restricted free agent who led the team with a career-high 28 goals in 2013-14. In the meantime, Sakic orchestrated a deal to add the 34-year-old Stuart in order to bring more tenacity to the Avalanches blue line. He was third on the Sharks in blocked shots (114) and hits (122) last season. Stuart may be called upon to mentor defenceman Nick Holden, who signed a three-year extension that runs through the 2017-18 season. Briere is another scorer who could help offset the loss of Stastny. Iginla likes the additions of Stuart and Briere. "Its kind of neat to join a new team, but also having other guys in the same boat and get to come in together," Iginla said. "Thats pretty cool." One of the enduring images in Avalanche history is Sakic passing the Stanley Cup over to Ray Bourque for him to hoist after their win in 2001. See Landeskog doing the same for Iginla one day? "Thats a hope," Iginla said. "These guys, theyre driven. I think there are lots of good things already happening." ___ AP Hockey Writer Larry Lage contributed. Shayne Gostisbehere Jersey . - Urijah (The California Kid) Faber finds himself in an unaccustomed position Saturday night at UFC 175 — on the preliminary card. Brian Propp Jersey .C. - The housecleaning continues for the B. http://www.nhlflyersproauthentic.com/rob...-hockey-jersey/. And follow TSN.ca right through Deadline Day for all the updates. Getting Creative The Pittsburgh Penguins will try their best to acquire Ryan Kesler from the Vancouver Canucks before the Trade Deadline. Claude Giroux Flyers Jersey . 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We take a look back at some of the greatest moments of Murrays magical career, starting with his finest victory on Sky Sports ...US Open champion 2012Murray emerged from the shadow of the great Fred Perry to become Britains first Grand Slam winner in 76 years after a gladiatorial battle against Novak Djokovic.It was a spellbinding 7-6 7-5 2-6 3-6 6-2 victory over the world No 1 that took four hours and 54 minutes on Arthur Ashe Stadium and in front of celebrity spectators including Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Sean Connery. Murray beat old foe Djokovic at Flushing Meadows It was a marathon first set at 87 minutes that featured the longest tie-break a US Open final has ever witnessed as Murray edged Djokovic 12-10.After Djokovic restored parity by taking the fourth set to send the final into a deciding-set shootout, Murray took a career-defining bathroom break. That helped him refocus and to leave the court with no regrets.Murray came out and showed incredible resilience to break the Serb three times before sealing a remarkable victory.When Djokovic smashed a return long on championship point, the crowd rose to their feet to recognise Britains history-maker.Wimbledon 2013 & 2016 Andy Murray - Wimbledon champion in 2013 Murray ended Britain’s 77-year wait for a men’s singles champion after defeating Djokovic 6-4 7-5 6-4 just 12 months after being denied his maiden major in London.The 26-year-olds were playing each other in a Grand Slam final for the third time in the previous four majors, with Murray winning at Flushing Meadows and Djokovic taking the 2013 Australian Open five months prior to Wimbledon. Murray was prepared to go the distance against the six-time Grand Slam champion on a sweltering summers day.It was a match dominated by lengthy baseline rallies the Scot let three championship points slip away. On the fourth opportunity, Djokovic slapped a weak backhand return into the net and the celebrations - mixed with plenty of relief - could finally begin. Murray lifts the trophy following victory over Raonic He had to wait three years to repeat the feat with a hard-fought 6-4 7-6 (7-3) 7-6 (7-2) success over Canadian sixth seed Milos Raonic.By nullifying Raonics power, Murray became the first British man to win multiple Wimbledon singles titles since Fred Perry in 1935.Olympics 2012 & 2016 Murray shows off his gold medal at London 2012 Murray had never beaten old nemesis Roger Federer in a best-of-five-sets match going into the gold medal contest at the 2012 London Olympics.Only 28 days earlier, the Swiss had stopped the Scot from becoming Britain’s first male Wimbledon champion for 76 years. Murray celebrates winning Olympic gold in London In front of a partisan Centre Court crowd Murray showed immense focus to claim a memorable 6-2 6-1 6-4 victory.Murray fittingly described this victory as the biggest in his career and after his win admitted that athlete Mo Farah had given him the motivation he needed to win gold after his amazing victory in the 10,000m. It was amazing to see Mo Farah run his final 400 metres in 53 seconds when I can only do it in 57 seconds when Im fresh. That gave me the motivation to try to win the gold medal, because I wanted to be part of it if I could. Farah inspired Murray I watched the athletics last night, and it was unbelievable,” Murray said. It was amazing to see Mo Farah run his final 400 metres in 53 seconds when I can only do it in 57 seconds when Im fresh. That gave me the motivation to try to win the gold medal, because I wanted to be part of it if I could.It was the first time since Josiah Ritchie in 1908 that a British man won an Olympic singles gold medal in tennis. Del Potro congratulates Murray after an epic Olympic final Four years on and he retained his Olympic singles title in sensational style against Juan Martin del Potro in a Rio epic.Murray added yet more career history when he overcame the giant Argentine 7-5 4-6 6-2 7-5 in a brutal, gladiatorial battle lasting four hours and two minutes.Cincinnati 2008In a battle of the 21-year-olds, Murray was meeting Djokovic for the first time in the final on the ATP World Tour and at a Masters 1000 event too.It was a hugely significant victory, which encompassed some inspired tennis as power, strategy, fitness and near-genius won the day. Watch the moment Andy Murray won his first Masters 1000 event, at Cincinnati in 2008 against Novak Djokovic The straight sets win over the man who had beaten him on four out of the previous five occasions marked the beginning of a new phase in Murrays career.US Open semi-final 2008Murray was making his debut in a major semi-final and it was a triumph that sent a message to the world of tennis, the message being: I can compete and beat the best.At only 21 years of age at the time, Murray defeated the then world No 1 Rafa Nadal to guarantee he would equal Tim Henmans highest ATP world ranking of four. Murray upset Nadal to reach the US Open final Murray entered the contest with a 0-5 record against the Spaniard, who crushed the Brit at Wimbledon that year, but produced one of his greatest ever performances to outlast his opponent in four sets.He became the first Brit to reach a Grand Slam final since Greg Rusedski lost to Pat Rafter in the 1997 US Open final.Montreal 2015Murray beat top-ranked Novak Djokovic 6-4 4-6 6-3 for his fourth tournament victory of the year and third title in the Canadian event.The second-seeded Murray also won the tournament in 2009 and 2010. The Scot ended an eight-match losing streak against Djokovic since the 2013 Wimbledon final. A look back to the 2015 Montreal final between Djokovic and Murray Murray dedicated the victory to his coach, Amelie Mauresmo, the former womens star who gave birth to a baby boy hours earlier.ddddddddddddHe also moved to No 2 in the world ahead of Roger Federer said: If this was the US Open, wed have to play another couple of sets like that, which isnt easy.Best of the RestMiami 2009With Miami being regarded by many as the fifth major at the time, Murray picked up his third Masters title, following wins in Cincinnati and Madrid in 2008, under the searing Florida sunshine. See how Murray won his first Miami Open in 2009, against old foe Djokovic The Scot beat Djokovic 6-2 7-5 to move even closer to breaking into the top three in the world at that time.Montreal 2009Murray was forced to come from a set down to beat world No 6 Juan Martin del Potro 6-7 7-6 6-1 in a tense and high-quality Rogers Cup final. See how Andy Murray won his first Canada Open, back in 2009 against Juan Martin Del Potro in Montreal The triumph saw Murray move above Nadal to second in the world rankings as well as becoming the first player to post 50 match wins that season.Toronto 2010In a final frequently interrupted by rain, Murray upset Federer 7-5 7-5 and enjoyed a seventh win in 12 meetings against the Swiss legend. A look at how Andy Murray defeated Roger Federer in the 2010 Canada final in Toronto It was a victory that saw Murray capture his first title of 2010 - a month after he parted company with coach Miles Maclagan - and confirmed that he was back to his best following a post-Melbourne slump.Miami 2013The Scot moved up to second in the world with a gruelling 2-6 6-4 7-6 (7-1) victory against David Ferrer at Key Biscayne in Miami. A look back at how Andy Murray picked up his second Miami Open title against David Ferrer in 2013 It was a brutal, brutal match. Both of us were kind of on our last legs, Murray said. It was a good job it wasnt a best-of-five-set match, because I dont know how the last few sets would have ended up.It was one of the toughest matches I have had to play in a Masters Series, for sure, he added.Valencia 2014Murray was greeted at the net by Tommy Robredos middle fingers following a colossal 3-6 7-6 (9-7) 7-6 (10-8) victory which lasted three hours and 20 minutes. Highlights of Murrays epic victory over Robredo at the Valencia Open In front of his home fans, the indefatigable Robredo wasted five match points against Murray. It was the second time in a month that the Briton saved five match points against his opponent, the other time being in the final of the Shenzhen Open.Paris 2016Murray beat American John Isner 6-3 6-7 (4-7) 6-4 for his eighth tournament win of the year and fourth in a row as he celebrated reaching world No 1 in style. Heres how Murray beat Isner in the final of the Paris Masters The 29-year-old holds three Grand Slam titles, two Olympic gold medals, a Davis Cup title, 14 Masters 1000 titles and he finally tops the rankings for the first time.No one would have expected what I have done the last few months, Murray said. I dont really know if its sunk in or not.Check our game-by-game updates from Andy Murrays matches at the ATP World Tour Finals from London on skysports.com/tennis, our app for mobile devices and iPad and our Twitter account @skysportstennis. Also See: Murrays climb to greatness WATCH: Murray is world No 1 The strangest feeling Murrays magnificent year ' ' '