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The NHL’s Team-by-Team list of voices for radio and TV; Faust is out in LA and Nickson will simulcast

The NHL is hitting the ice on both radio and television. Here’s the detailed roster of voices across the country.

In 1967, the National Hockey League had only six teams. By 2017, the league expanded to 32.

 

Anaheim

TV: John Ahlers, Brian Hayward

Radio: Steve Carroll, Emerson Etem

 

Arizona

TV: Matt McConnell, Tyson Nash

Radio: Bob Heethuis, Lyndsey Fry

 

Boston

TV: Jack Edwards, Andy Brickley

Radio: Judd Sirott, Bob Beers

 

Buffalo

Simulcast: Dan Dunleavy, Rob Ray

 

Calgary

TV: Rick Ball, Kelly Hrudey or Greg Millen

Radio: Derek Wills, Meghan Mikkelson

 

Carolina

Simulcast: Mike Maniscalco, Tripp Tracy

 

Chicago

TV: Chris Vosters, Darren Pang or Caley Chelios

Radio: John Wiedeman, Troy Murray

 

Colorado

TV: Marc Moser, Mark Rycroft

Radio: Conor McGahey (Mark Rycroft on nationally televised games)

 

Columbus

TV: Jeff Rimer, Jody Shelley or Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre

Radio: Bob McElligott (Jody Shelley on nationally televised games)

 

Dallas

Simulcast: Josh Bogorad, Daryl Reaugh

 

Detroit

TV: Ken Daniels, Mickey Redmond or Chris Osgood

Radio: Ken Kal, Paul Woods

 

Edmonton

TV: Jack Michaels, Louie DeBrusk

Radio: Cam Moon or Jack Michaels, Bob Stauffer

 

Florida

TV: Steve Goldstein, Randy Moller

Radio: Doug Plagens, Bill Lindsay

 

Los Angeles

Simulcast: Nick Nickson, Jim Fox

 

Minnesota

TV: Anthony LaPanta, Ryan Carter or Wes Walz

Radio: Joe O’Donnell, Tom Reid

 

Montreal

TV: Bryan Mudryk, Dave Poulin or Craig Button

Radio: Victor Findlay, J.P. O’Connor or Jon Goyens

 

Nashville

TV: Willy Daunic, Chris Mason

Radio: Pete Weber, Jay More or Hal Gill

 

New Jersey

TV: Bill Spaulding, Ken Daneyko

Radio: Matt Loughlin, Glenn “Chico” Resch

 

NY Islanders

TV: Brendan Burke or Alan Fuehring, Butch Goring

Radio: Chris King, Greg Picker

 

NY Rangers

TV: Sam Rosen, Joe Micheletti

Radio: Kenny Albert or Don La Greca, Dave Maloney

 

Ottawa

TV: Gord Miller or Jon Abbott, Jamie McLennan or Mike Johnson

Radio: Dean Brown, Gord Wilson

 

Philadelphia

TV: Jim Jackson, Brian Boucher or Scott Hartnell

Radio: Tim Saunders, Todd Fedoruk

 

Pittsburgh

TV: Josh Getzoff, Colby Armstrong or Mike Rupp

Radio: Steve Mears, Phil Bourque

 

San Jose

TV: Randy Hahn, Bret Hedican or Drew Remenda

Radio: Dan Rusanowsky, Drew Remenda or Bret Hedican

 

Seattle

TV: John Forslund, Eddie Olczyk or J.T. Brown

Radio: Everett Fitzhugh, Al Kinisky

 

St. Louis

TV: John Kelly, Jamie Rivers

Radio: Chris Kerber, Joe Vitale

 

Tampa Bay

TV: Dave Randorf, Brian Engblom

Radio: Dave Mishkin, Phil Esposito

 

Toronto

TV: Chris Cuthbert, Craig Simpson or Gord Miller, Mike Johnson

Radio: Joe Bowen, Jim Ralph

 

Vancouver

TV: John Shorthouse, Dave Tomlinson or Ray Ferraro

Radio: Brendan Batchelor, Randip Janda

 

Vegas

TV: Dave Goucher, Shane Hnidy or Darren Eliot

Radio: Dan D’Uva, Gary Lawless

 

Washington

TV: Joe Beninati, Craig Laughlin

Radio: John Walton, Ken Sabourin

 

Winnipeg

TV: Dan Robertson, Kevin Sawyer

Radio: Paul Edmonds, Jamie Thomas

 

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Jake Baskin

Jake Baskin is a graduate of Dean College who majored in sports broadcasting. He does play-by-play for Northeast Sports Network and previously wrote about hockey for various SB Nation blogs. He loves the history and evolution of sports broadcasting and dreams of being a national-level announcer.

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