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However, Emrick's most famous and unique saying is "my goodness" usually being said when there is a remarkable save by a goaltender or when there is a sequence of plays having high amounts of "energy" on the ice. Emrick's knowledge of the game of hockey has been deemed "encyclopedic", [34] and he is known for his eloquent vocabulary. He employs ...
Thinking back over 50 years in hockey, Mike Emrick can't name one favorite memory or game, but one story sticks out. The Hall of Fame broadcaster who made hockey sound like art as the voice of the ...
Doc Emrick, the voice of the NHL, has decided to retire after nearly a half-century of hockey broadcasting.
Mike Emrick: John Davidson (select games) Mike Eruzione (select games) 1984–85: Mike Emrick: Peter Mahovlich [1] 1985–86: Mike Emrick: Sal Messina: 1986–87 [2] Al Albert: Stan Fischler: 1987–93: Gary Thorne (primary) [3] Jiggs McDonald or Al Albert (select games during Thorne's New York Mets baseball assignments and New York Islanders's ...
Emrick, Olczyk, and Boucher called the game, the last one Emrick worked in-person at an NHL arena in his career. During the NHL's 'bubble' Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2020, Forslund, Gord Miller , Boucher, and, until his firing, Mike Milbury worked in the league's Toronto bubble, while Albert and McGuire called games from the Edmonton bubble, with ...
Mike Emrick (1980–1983, 1988–1992) Jim Jackson (1995–present) Color commentary. ... Meltzer, Bill Hockey's great voices echo through generations ...
ESPN/ABC did not have fixed broadcast teams during the 1985–86 season. Sam Rosen, Ken Wilson, Jim Hughson, Dan Kelly, Mike Lange, Jiggs McDonald, Jim Kelly, Mike Emrick, and Mike Patrick handled the play-by-play, and Mickey Redmond, Bill Clement, John Davidson, Gary Dornhoefer, Phil Esposito, and Brad Park provided color commentary.
In 2008, longtime Devils television broadcaster Mike "Doc" Emrick was honored with the award for his years of play-by-play broadcasting for the Devils and various other networks and teams. [103] In addition to the Devils, Emrick is the regular play-by-play announcer for the NHL on NBC, and has covered multiple Olympic broadcasts. [104]