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|'''John Bartlett''' |
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'''[[Craig Button]]''' |
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| rowspan="2" |'''NY Rangers''' |
| rowspan="2" |'''NY Rangers''' |
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− | |Sam Rosen |
+ | |Sam Rosen |
John Giannone <small>(during Rosen's Fox NFL assignments; rinkside on all other games)</small> |
John Giannone <small>(during Rosen's Fox NFL assignments; rinkside on all other games)</small> |
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|Joe Micheletti |
|Joe Micheletti |
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− | |MSG Network |
+ | |MSG Network |
MSG Plus <small>(during conflicts with Knicks broadcasts)</small><sup>[12]</sup> |
MSG Plus <small>(during conflicts with Knicks broadcasts)</small><sup>[12]</sup> |
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− | |Kenny Albert |
+ | |Kenny Albert |
− | Don La Greca <small>(during Albert's Fox NFL, NHL on NBC, Knicks on MSG, or Fox MLB TV broadcasts)</small><br> |
+ | Don La Greca <small>(during Albert's Fox NFL, NHL on NBC, Knicks on MSG, or Fox MLB TV broadcasts)</small><br>Sam Rosen <small>(during select national broadcasts)</small> |
− | Sam Rosen <small>(during select national broadcasts)</small> |
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|Dave Maloney |
|Dave Maloney |
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− | |98.7 ESPN |
+ | |98.7 ESPN |
WOR 710 <small>(in conflict with New York Knicks basketball coverage on 98.7 ESPN)</small> |
WOR 710 <small>(in conflict with New York Knicks basketball coverage on 98.7 ESPN)</small> |
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| rowspan="4" |'''Ottawa''' |
| rowspan="4" |'''Ottawa''' |
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+ | |[[Chris Cuthbert|'''Chris Cuthbert''']] |
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+ | '''[[Gord Miller (sportscaster)|Gord Miller]]''' |
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− | Chris Cuthbert |
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+ | |[[Pierre McGuire|'''Pierre McGuire''']] |
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|TSN5 <small>(English Regional)</small> |
|TSN5 <small>(English Regional)</small> |
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| rowspan="3" |'''Toronto''' |
| rowspan="3" |'''Toronto''' |
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+ | |'''[[Gord Miller (sportscaster)|Gord Miller]]'''[[Chris Cuthbert|'''Chris Cuthbert''']] |
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− | |Chris Cuthbert<br> |
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+ | |[[Pierre McGuire|'''Pierre McGuire''']] [[Ray Ferraro|'''Ray Ferraro''']] |
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− | Gord Miller |
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− | |Ray Ferraro<br> |
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− | Jamie McLennan |
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|TSN4 |
|TSN4 |
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| rowspan="2" |'''Washington''' |
| rowspan="2" |'''Washington''' |
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|[[Joe Beninati|'''Joe Beninati''']] |
|[[Joe Beninati|'''Joe Beninati''']] |
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− | |[[Craig Laughlin| |
+ | |[[Craig Laughlin|'''Craig Laughlin''']] |
|NBC Sports Washington<sup>[17]</sup> |
|NBC Sports Washington<sup>[17]</sup> |
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| rowspan="2" |'''Winnipeg''' |
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− | |[[Dennis Beyak|'''Dennis Beyak''']] |
+ | |[[Dennis Beyak|'''Dennis Beyak''']] |
Brian Munz <small>(during Beyak's World Juniors assignments)</small> |
Brian Munz <small>(during Beyak's World Juniors assignments)</small> |
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− | |Ray Ferraro |
+ | |'''[[Ray Ferraro]]''' |
− | Jamie McLennan<br> |
+ | '''[[Jamie McLennan]]'''<br>'''[[Dave Poulin]]'''<br>Select Analysts |
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|TSN3<sup>[36]</sup> |
|TSN3<sup>[36]</sup> |
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− | |Paul Edmonds |
+ | |Paul Edmonds |
Dennis Beyak <small>(national TV games)</small> |
Dennis Beyak <small>(national TV games)</small> |
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|Brian Munz |
|Brian Munz |
Revision as of 17:59, 29 September 2017
The following is a list of current (entering the 2017-18 season) National Hockey League announcers for each individual team. Two teams - Buffalo and Dallas - do tv/radio simulcasts.
Eastern Conference
Team | Play-by-play | Color commentators | Flagship stations |
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Boston | Jack Edwards | Andy Brickley Alex Kraemer (rinkside) |
NESN[1] |
TBA | Bob Beers | The Sports Hub[1] 100.7 WZLX (During the 2016-2017 season, WZLX will carry Bruins' games in conflict with New England Patriots football games and Bruins' road games in conflict with Boston Celtics basketball home games; WBZ-FM also carrying the Patriots and Celtics) | |
Buffalo | Rick Jeanneret Dan Dunleavy (games that Jeanneret does not work) |
Rob RayMartin Biron | MSG Western New York/Bell TV |
WGR | |||
Carolina | John Forslund JP Dellacamera (during Forslund's NHL on NBC assignments) |
Tripp Tracy | Fox Sports Carolinas Fox Sports Southeast (select broadcasts)[3] |
Chuck Kaiton | WCMC-FM[3] | ||
Columbus | Jeff Rimer | Jody Shelley | Fox Sports Ohio[4] |
Bob McElligott | 97.1 The Fan[5] | ||
Detroit | Ken Daniels | Chris Osgood (away games) Mickey Redmond (home games) |
Fox Sports Detroit[6] |
Ken Kal | Paul Woods | 97.1 The Ticket[7] | |
Florida | Steve Goldstein | Denis Potvin Randy Moller (rinkside) |
Fox Sports Florida[8] |
Doug Plagens | Bill Lindsay | 560 WQAM[8] (English Radio) | |
Arley Londoño | 990 ESPN Deportes (Spanish Radio) | ||
Montreal | John Bartlett | Dave PoulinMike Johnson | TSN2 (English Regional) |
Dan Robertson | Sergio Momesso | TSN 690 (English Radio) | |
Pierre Houde | Marc Denis | RDS (French Regional)[9] | |
Martin McGuire | Danny Dubé | 98,5 FM (French Radio) | |
New Jersey | Steve Cangialosi | Ken Daneyko | MSG Plus (most games) MSG Network (during Knicks and Rangers off-days) |
Matt Loughlin | Sherry Ross | WFAN 66 AM and 101 FM (English Radio) | |
NY Islanders | Brendan Burke Jiggs McDonald |
Butch Goring | MSG Plus |
Chris King | Greg Picker | WFAN Sports Radio 66 AM and 101.9 FM WCBS Newsradio 880 (playoffs) | |
NY Rangers | Sam Rosen
John Giannone (during Rosen's Fox NFL assignments; rinkside on all other games) |
Joe Micheletti | MSG Network
MSG Plus (during conflicts with Knicks broadcasts)[12] |
Kenny Albert
Don La Greca (during Albert's Fox NFL, NHL on NBC, Knicks on MSG, or Fox MLB TV broadcasts) |
Dave Maloney | 98.7 ESPN
WOR 710 (in conflict with New York Knicks basketball coverage on 98.7 ESPN) | |
Ottawa | Chris Cuthbert | Pierre McGuire | TSN5 (English Regional) |
Michel Y. Lacroix | Norman Flynn | RDS RDS2 (French Regional) | |
Dean Brown | Gord Wilson | TSN 1200 (English Radio) | |
Nicolas St. Pierre | Alain Sanscartier | Unique FM (French Radio) | |
Philadelphia | Jim Jackson | Keith Jones Bill Clement (during Jones' NHL on NBC assignments) |
NBC Sports Philadelphia[13] |
Tim Saunders | Steve Coates | 97.5 The Fanatic 93.3 WMMR | |
Pittsburgh | Mike Lange | Paul Steigerwald | AT&T SportsNet Pittsburgh[14] |
Steve Mears | Phil Bourque | The X at 105.9[14] | |
Tampa Bay | Rick Peckham | Brian Engblom | Fox Sports Sun[15] |
David Mishkin | Phil Esposito (home games only) Dave Andreychuk (select away games only) |
970 WFLA[16] | |
Toronto | Gord MillerChris Cuthbert | Pierre McGuire Ray Ferraro | TSN4 |
Paul Romanuk | Greg Millen | Sportsnet Ontario | |
Joe Bowen | Jim Ralph | Sportsnet 590 TSN 1050 | |
Washington | Joe Beninati | Craig Laughlin | NBC Sports Washington[17] |
John Walton | Ken Sabourin | Federal News Radio |
Western Conference
Team | Play-by-play | Color commentators | Flagship Stations |
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Anaheim | John Ahlers | Brian Hayward | Fox Sports West Prime Ticket |
Steve Carroll | Dan Wood | Angels Radio AM 830 The Mighty 1090[18] | |
Arizona | Matt McConnell | Tyson Nash | Fox Sports Arizona[19] |
Bob Heethuis | Paul Bissonette[20] | ESPN Phoenix 620 AM Arizona Sports 98.7 FM[21] | |
Calgary | Rick Ball | Kelly Hrudey | Sportsnet West Sportsnet Flames[22] |
Derek Wills | Peter Loubardias | Sportsnet 960 | |
Chicago | Pat Foley | Steve Konroyd Darren Pang (rinkside) |
NBC Sports Chicago WGN 9[23] |
John Wiedeman | Troy Murray | WGN Radio (English Radio) | |
Héctor Lozano Omar Ramos (during Lozano's Chicago Fire broadcasts) |
Omar Ramos Mateo Moreno |
La Tremenda 1200 AM (Spanish Radio) | |
Colorado | Mike Haynes | Peter McNab | Altitude[24] |
Marc Moser | Altitude Sports Radio | ||
Dallas | Dave Strader Daryl Reaugh (interim during Strader's cancer treatment) |
Daryl Reaugh Craig Ludwig (interim with Reaugh working play-by-play) |
Fox Sports Southwest |
The Ticket | |||
Edmonton | Kevin Quinn | Drew Remenda | Sportsnet West Sportsnet Oilers[26] |
Jack Michaels | Bob Stauffer | 630 CHED | |
Los Angeles | Alex Faust | Jim Fox | Fox Sports West Prime Ticket |
Nick Nickson | Daryl Evans | 790 KABC | |
Minnesota | Anthony LaPanta | Mike Greenlay Kevin Gorg (rinkside) |
Fox Sports North[28] |
Bob Kurtz | Tom Reid | 100.3 FM KFAN: The Fan | |
Nashville | Willy Daunic[29] | Chris Mason | Fox Sports Tennessee Fox Sports Southeast (select broadcasts)[30] |
Pete Weber | Hal Gill | 102.5 The Game | |
St. Louis | John Kelly | Bernie Federko | Fox Sports Midwest |
Chris Kerber | Kelly Chase | KMOX NewsRadio 1120[32] Y98 (selected playoff games) | |
San Jose | Randy Hahn | Jamie Baker | NBC Sports California[33] |
Dan Rusanowsky | Bret Hedican Jamie Baker (during Hedican's NHL on NBC assignments) |
98.5 K-FOX[34] | |
Vancouver | John Shorthouse | John Garrett | Sportsnet Pacific Sportsnet Vancouver Hockey[35] |
Brendan Batchelor John Shorthouse (during select national broadcasts) |
Corey Hirsch | Sportsnet 650 Vancouver | |
Vegas | Dave Goucher | Shane Hnidy | AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain |
Dan D'Uva | TBA | Fox Sports Radio Las Vegas(English Radio) | |
TBA | TBA | 1460 ESPN Deportes (Spanish Radio) | |
Winnipeg | Dennis Beyak
Brian Munz (during Beyak's World Juniors assignments) |
Ray Ferraro
Jamie McLennan |
TSN3[36] |
Paul Edmonds
Dennis Beyak (national TV games) |
Brian Munz | TSN 1290 |
See also
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