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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 and the Boston Bruins on May 29, 2019, in Boston.
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.… ...
NBC’s Mike “Doc” Emrick recently won his third Emmy for play-by-play announcing. “I’m a rink rat,” he says. “This is a fun life.” By Tom Jones Former Times Staffer PublishedJune 5 ...
Mike Emrick has been the lead play-by-play voice for the NHL on NBC since it was in its previous incarnation on Versus in 2005-06. DAVID L. RYAN/GLOBE STAFF By Chad Finn May 31, 2019 7 minutes to read ...
Mike Emrick -- known to countless sports fans as "Doc" thanks to his Ph.D -- is retiring from calling NHL games at the age of 74. “I hope I can handle retirement OK,” he told the New York Post ...
On Monday, the incomparable Mike Emrick will call his 20th Stanley Cup final, a journey spanning five decades that has seen him travel through an alphabet soup of employers (including NBC, CBS ...
NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Mike "Doc" Emrick, longtime hockey broadcaster, about his retirement and the future of sports broadcasting. If you've ever seen a nationally televised hockey game ...
Emrick plans to continue his letter writing during the Stanley Cup Final. However, the death of his father-in-law will force him to miss Game 1 of the New York Rangers-Los Angeles Kings series on ...
In this Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 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 and the ...
Hall of Fame hockey broadcaster Mike Emrick is retiring after a career of almost 50 years behind the microphone, including the past 15 as the voice of the NHL in the United States.