List of New York Rangers broadcasters

1940s
The Rangers' home game against the Montreal Canadiens on February 25, 1940 was the first National Hockey League game to ever be broadcast on television.

1930s
It was not until the 1987–88 season that every Rangers' game was broadcast locally on radio in New York; for many years prior to that, only home games and (after the late 1940s) a handful of away games were heard. Regular-season away games heard on radio after the early 1960s were generally not broadcast locally on television.

Play-by-play

 * Bruce Beck: 1982–1984
 * Mike Crispino: 2005-2007
 * John Giannone: 2005–Present
 * Bob Wischusen: 2006–2007

Color commentator

 * Dave Maloney: 2005–2007

Studio host

 * John Giannone: 2005–Present
 * Bill Pidto: 2009–Present

Play-by-play

 * Bob Wolff: 1970–1980
 * Tim Ryan: 1971–1972
 * Spencer Ross: 1973–2007
 * John Sterling: 1973–1974
 * Jim Gordon: 1973–1984
 * Sal Messina: 1975–1982
 * Barry Landers: 1976–1977, 1999–2000
 * Sam Rosen: 1977–1989
 * Al Albert: 1982–1983
 * Mike Emrick: 1983–1988
 * John Kelly: 1988–1989
 * Howie Rose: 1985–1995
 * Kenny Albert: 1995–1997
 * Al Trautwig: 1995–1997
 * Gary Cohen: 1995–1997
 * Chris Moore: 1995–1996
 * Joe Beninati: 1996–1997
 * Steve Albert: 1996–1997
 * Bob Wischusen: 2000–2007
 * Joe Tolleson: 2002–present
 * Mike Crispino: 2005–2007
 * John Giannone: 2006–2008
 * Don LaGreca: 2008–present

Color commentator

 * Pete Stemkowski: 2005–Present

Studio host

 * Steve Somers: 1990s