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Hockey Kraken Sports Eddie Olczyk will join Kraken broadcast team, but where and how often comes later Aug. 11, 2022 at 6:43 pm Updated Aug. 11, 2022 at 6:43 pm ...
Eddie Olczyk isn’t reuniting with just his brother, assistant GM Ricky. His son, Eddie Jr., is a Kraken scout, and his other son, Nick, is on the ROOT Sports crew.
Blackhawks TV analyst Eddie Olczyk bolts for Seattle Kraken after Hawks talks break down Olczyk couldn’t reach an agreement with management on a new contract. His deal expired after the season.
Olczyk was in the Blackhawks’ broadcast booth for 16 seasons, starting with the 2006-2007 season and continuing through this past season. He teamed up often with play-by-play announcer Pat Foley ...
Eddie Olczyk joined the Seattle Kraken broadcast team as a television analyst Thursday. The 55-year-old spent the past 15 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks as their TV color analyst.
Eddie Olczyk is leaving the Chicago Blackhawks after 16 years as a color commentator on their television broadcasts. He's expected to work Seattle Kraken games next season.
During the first intermission of the Chicago Blackhawks’ 5-4 victory against the Seattle Kraken on Sunday, Eddie Olczyk emerged from behind a door marked “KRAKEN TV.” Seeing the former Hawks ...
Olczyk's brother Ricky and son Eddie are already in the Kraken organization as assistant general manager and scout, respectively. Olczyk will probably be leaned on as a resource to the front ...
TV analyst Eddie Olczyk is leaving. He says he will be calling games for the Seattle Kraken after he and the 'Hawks could not reach a contract agreement.
U.S. Hockey Hall of Famer Eddie Olczyk, left, and his son, Nick, will work parallel national broadcasts of the NHL Winter Classic between the Kraken and Vegas Golden Knights on Jan. 1 at T-Mobile ...
CHICAGO (AP) — Eddie Olczyk is leaving the Chicago Blackhawks after 16 years as a color commentator on their television broadcasts. He’s expected to work Seattle Kraken games next season ...
Add local institution Eddie Olczyk to the list. Olczyk will not return to the post he's held for 16 seasons and instead join the Seattle Kraken’s broadcast team, he confirmed to The Athletic.