Many people who don't wear skates and carry a stick for a living have been impacted by the NHL lockout. One of those people is Mike Emrick, NBC's hockey play-by-play announcer. Emrick was in Hershey ...
As Mike Emrick navigates the fast-paced nature of hockey, pronounces names that eclipse the typical amount of syllables and punctuates goals on any given night during the NHL season, it becomes clear.
Hall of Fame hockey broadcaster Mike Emrick announced his retirement Monday after almost 50 years behind the microphone. The man affectionately known as “Doc” for his doctorate in communications spent ...
Mike Emrick called more than 3,750 professional and Olympic hockey games and 22 Stanley Cup Finals. To many, he’s the voice of hockey in America. For hockey fans in northeast Indiana, he’s had a ...
Mike "Doc" Emrick, the TV voice of the Devils, will be unable to call Thursday's NHL Winter Classic because of laryngitis. Dave Strader, the play-by-play man for the Phoenix Coyotes, will fill in for ...
Mike Emrick liked to call his fifteen-year stint as Devils tv play-by-play voice as "The Camelot" of his broadcasting career. According to legend, Camelot was a mythical city full of adventure and ...
BOSTON – The Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues' morning skates are over and Mike Emrick stops to take a picture with some folks who ask for one. A handful of broadcasters have taken the ice to reenact ...
FILE – In this Wednesday, May 29, 2019, file photo, NBC hockey broadcaster Mike Emrick poses for a photo while preparing to call Game 2 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final between the St. Louis Blues ...
This week’s Hockey Happy Hour on NBCSN (5-7 p.m. ET) will feature memorable “on this date” games in playoff history. The Sabres and Rangers clashed in a high-scoring affair combining for nine goals in ...
My first face to face encounter with Mike Emrick happened on May 7, 1994. It was an off day from work, and taking a drive to Boston with the woman who would become my wife less than a year later, ...
Thinking back over 50 years in hockey, Mike Emrick can't name one favorite memory or game, but one story sticks out. Minutes after watching T.J. Oshie score four shootout goals to help the U.S. beat ...
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