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When his NBC broadcast schedule permitted, Emrick travelled to Hershey, Pennsylvania, each year to announce the Hershey Bears' Hall of Fame inductees. [41] He has also voiced the narration for the American Hockey League Hall of Fame's induction videos, [ 42 ] and returned to Hershey in 2011 to serve as TV play-by-play voice for the AHL All-Star ...
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 ...
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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 ...
The 1987 Patrick Division semifinals pitted the third-place New York Islanders against the second-place Washington Capitals in a best-of-seven series. It was the fifth consecutive playoff meeting between the teams; the Islanders had won three of the previous four series, but looked to avenge their earliest exit ever from the playoffs at the hands of the Capitals the previous spring.
This is a list of all-time minor league affiliates for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Philadelphia Phantoms for 13 seasons (1996–97 to 2008–09) and the Hershey Bears for 12 seasons (1984–85 to 1995–96) are the only teams to serve as a Flyers affiliate for more than ten years.
Mike Emrick (1992–1993) Jim Jackson (1993–1995) Steve Carroll (1995–1996) John Wiedeman (1996–1997) Tim Saunders (1997–present) Color commentary.
Television coverage was carried on Fox Sports Net New York with Mike Emrick and Chico Resch with the play-by-play calling while Matt Loughlin served as the color commentator. The radio broadcasts were on WABC–AM 770, with John Hennessy handling the play-by-play duties with Randy Velischek color commentating.