PARIS -- A gastronomical, sporting and cultural glance at Stage 21 of the Tour de France on Sunday:REGION: The mostly flat 113-kilometer (70-mile) final stage began north of Paris in Chantilly and ended with the traditional circuit on the Champs-Elysees in Paris.BAGUETTE AND BUTTER: Sharing beer and champagne with teammates, Chris Froome celebrated his third Tour de France title in four years on Sunday. The Kenyan-born British rider finished safely at the back of the main pack during the final stage, arm-in-arm with his teammates during the mostly ceremonial final ride. German sprinter Andre Greipel won the stage ahead of Peter Sagan and Alexander Kristoff in a sprint.PLAT DU JOUR: Steak tartare. A classic in Parisian brasseries, this dish of chopped, raw beef is served with onions, capers and egg yolk -- plus French fries and green salad.CULTURE: The stage began with a ride through the Chateau de Chantilly, a sprawling palace surrounded by finely manicured gardens that was originally built in the 16th century, destroyed during the French Revolution and rebuilt in the 19th century. Chantilly is also a center of French horse racing.VIN DU JOUR: Tour de France champions traditionally enjoy a flute of champagne to celebrate their three-week odyssey around the country. Made from Chardonnay grapes grown from clay soils, champagne Dehours and Fils Extra Brut, Lieu-dit Brisefer comes with intense floral and brioche aromas.HISTORY: To celebrate the popular roots of the Tour, organizers could consider a final stage to the Mur des Federes -- also known as Communards Wall. Erected in eastern Paris, the monument commemorates the death of fighters from the Paris Commune executed by French soldiers. The Commune was an alliance between middle and working classes who broke into revolt in 1871 in the wake of the collapse of Napoleon IIIs Second Empire.STAT OF THE DAY: 5. The number of best sprinters green jerseys won by Peter Sagan, in five appearances at the Tour.QUOTE OF THE DAY: Thanks for your kindness in these difficult times. You have the most beautiful race in the world. Vive le Tour, Vive la France. -- Chris Froome, speaking in French after his win.DESSERT: The Parisian tea room Laduree has achieved worldwide fame with its delicate macarons. These meringue-style cookies with a crispy crust and cream filling come in many flavors.NEXT ORDER: The 2017 Tour will start with two stages in Dusseldorf, Germany. The rest of the route will be unveiled later this year. Cheap Nike Shoes From China . Brad Jacobs and his Sault Ste. 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The Los Angeles Kings are limping to the end of their five-game road trip, but theyre not alone in injury woes.The Colorado Avalanche are nursing some key injuries as well.The Kings (7-8-1) are expected to be without Anze Kopitar due to an upper-body injury while the Avalanches leading scorer, Matt Duchene, is still out with concussion-like symptoms. That means two of the most important players for both teams wont be on the ice when they meet at Pepsi Center on Tuesday night.Kopitar is not officially ruled out for the game but according to the team website, he is taking anti-inflammatories and is in a holding pattern, and until the area improves he wont be able to do much.Thats a tough break for a team that is already without its No. 1 goaltender, Jonathan Quick, for a significant stretch. Backup Jeff Zatkoff left Fridays game with groin spasms so veteran and former Avalanche top goalie Peter Budaj, who started the season in the American Hockey League, will probably start against Colorado.Budaj has been in net for all seven of the Kings victories, and hes looking forward to playing against Colorado.Its great to come back, he told the teams website. I think Montreal is definitely a special place. Id been there three years but Colorado is more like my home -- I mean obviously Im Slovakian so thats my home -- but I lived here, I started my professional NHL career here, so its a very special place.Budaj will face a team struggling in coach Jared Bednars first season at the helm. The Avalanche (6-8-0) are coming off a 2-0 home loss to Boston on Sunday in which they were outshot 44-21. It was the fourth time this season Colorado has been shut out, and the second time at home.The Avalanche have just 17 goals in their last 12 games and are 3-for-25 on the power play in the last five games.Not having Duchene for the second straight game will hurt.dddddddddddd He was scheduled to skate Monday but didnt feel well enough to get on the ice. The hope is he can be out for the morning skate Tuesday.He didnt feel he was ready to skate (Monday) morning with the group, so (the training staff) gave him the morning (off) to see what comes of it (Tuesday), Bednar told HockeyBuzz.com Monday.Colorado is going to have lineup changes for the game against Los Angeles. Forward Blake Comeau is back after missing four games with a groin injury and A.J. Greer, who made his NHL debut Sunday as an emergency call-up, will be back in San Antonio of the AHL.In addition, defenseman Patrick Wiercioch is expected to replace Eric Gelinas in the lineup, but Colorado still has to fix its offensive woes.Were not getting enough shots through to the net is one issue from our blue line, Bednar told HockeyBuzz.com. We can do a better job of finding some lanes and getting some playable pucks down to the net. A lot of it is some fancy plays, east-west plays, when we can be driving the net more. Its what teams are doing against us and having success.After Sundays shootout loss in Winnipeg, the Kings are 1-2-1 on their road trip and could finish .500 with a win Tuesday.The Avalanche are trying to even their record on this four-game homestand before heading out for three games. Getting the offense going might be as simple as scoring a few goals to get the confidence back.Sometimes when you go through scoring slumps you start to maybe press a little more, Comeau told HockeyBuzz.com. I think its going to take one game where everythings clicking, where we get some greasy goals, get the confidence back and go from there. ' ' '