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+ | The following is a full detailed list of broadcast teams for the [[NHL on ESPN]]/[[NHL on ABC]]. |
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==Broadcast teams== |
==Broadcast teams== |
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− | [[NHL on ESPN|ESPN]] did not have fixed broadcast teams during the [[1985–86 NHL season|1985–86 season]]. [[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]], [[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]], [[Jim Hughson]], [[Dan Kelly (sportscaster)|Dan Kelly]], [[Mike Lange]], [[Jiggs McDonald]], [[Jim Kelly (sportscaster)|Jim Kelly]], and [[Mike Patrick]] handled the play-by-play, and [[Mickey Redmond]], [[Bill Clement]], [[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]], [[Phil Esposito]], and [[Brad Park]] provided color commentary.<ref>{{cite web|last=Sarni|first=Jim|date=October 10, 1985|title=ESPN BREAKS THE ICE FOR SPORTS FANS WITH CAPS-RANGERS GAME THURSDAY|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1985-10-05-8502130393-story.html |
+ | [[NHL on ESPN|ESPN]] did not have fixed broadcast teams during the [[1985–86 NHL season|1985–86 season]]. [[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]], [[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]], [[Jim Hughson]], [[Dan Kelly (sportscaster)|Dan Kelly]], [[Mike Lange]], [[Jiggs McDonald]], [[Jim Kelly (sportscaster)|Jim Kelly]], [[Mike Emrick]], and [[Mike Patrick]] handled the play-by-play, and [[Mickey Redmond]], [[Bill Clement]], [[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]], [[Gary Dornhoefer]], [[Phil Esposito]], and [[Brad Park]] provided color commentary.<ref>{{cite web|last=Sarni|first=Jim|date=October 10, 1985|title=ESPN BREAKS THE ICE FOR SPORTS FANS WITH CAPS-RANGERS GAME THURSDAY|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1985-10-05-8502130393-story.html|work=[[Sun-Sentinel]]|accessdate=February 9, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Archives |first=L. A. Times |date=September 20, 1985 |title=Stockton, Walker Get a Break as Big Call Goes Their Way |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-09-20-sp-6574-story.html |access-date=2023-10-10 |website=Los Angeles Times |page=3 |language=en-US}}</ref> |
+ | The NHL and ESPN/ABC announced a new 7-year deal beginning in the [[2021–22 NHL season|2021–22 season]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Coryell |first=Grace |date=2021-03-10 |title=The Walt Disney Company, ESPN and National Hockey League Reach Groundbreaking Long-Term Agreement |url=https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2021/03/the-walt-disney-company-espn-and-national-hockey-league-reach-groundbreaking-long-term-agreement/ |access-date=2024-01-18 |website=ESPN Press Room U.S. |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=March 10, 2021|title=NHL back on ESPN with 7-year multiplatform deal|work=[[ESPN]]|url=https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/31039351/nhl-back-espn-7-year-multiplatform-deal|access-date=March 11, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Draper|first=Kevin|date=March 11, 2021|title=N.H.L. Returns to ESPN in a 7-Year Deal With an Emphasis on Streaming|work=[[The New York Times]]|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/10/sports/hockey/hockey-nhl-espn-disney.html|access-date=September 18, 2021|issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=NHL deal with ESPN, Disney takes hockey into the future|url=https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-deal-with-espn-disney-takes-hockey-into-the-future/c-322354090|access-date=September 18, 2021|website=[[NHL.com]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Staff |first=Sean Shapiro and The Athletic |title=ESPN, NHL agree to 7-year broadcast deal |url=https://theathletic.com/4222479/2021/03/09/espn-nhl-agree-to-7-year-broadcast-deal/ |access-date=2024-01-17 |website=The Athletic |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Spiegel |first=Jackie |date=2021-03-10 |title=NHL games returning to ESPN for 2021-22 season after 16 years apart {{!}} Sporting News |url=https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nhl/news/espn-nhl-seven-year-deal/10zt071gixjsp1dub5gdtzp3iz |access-date=2024-01-17 |website=www.sportingnews.com |language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=O'Leary |first=Sean |last2=Gold-Smith |first2=Josh |date=2021-03-10 |title=NHL, ESPN reach 7-year broadcast deal reportedly worth over $2.8B |url=https://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/2130188 |access-date=2024-01-17 |website=theScore.com |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Battaglio |first=Stephen |date=2021-03-10 |title=NHL TV rights return to ESPN with a seven-year-deal that includes streaming |url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2021-03-10/nhl-returns-to-espn-with-a-seven-year-deal-with-four-stanley-cup-finals |access-date=2024-01-17 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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− | The NHL and ESPN announced a new 7-year deal beginning in the [[2021-22 NHL season|2021–22 season]]. |
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− | # [[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] (regular season)/[[Mike Emrick]] (playoffs)-[[Bill Clement]]<ref>{{cite web | url= https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1986-09-13-8602240337-story.html | title= BUT IT'S JUST RIGHT FOR MOUNTAIN TIME | work= [[Sun-Sentinel]] | |
+ | # [[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] (regular season)/[[Mike Emrick]] (playoffs)-[[Bill Clement]]<ref name="Sun-Sentinel">{{cite web|date=September 13, 1986| url= https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1986-09-13-8602240337-story.html | title= BUT IT'S JUST RIGHT FOR MOUNTAIN TIME | work= [[Sun-Sentinel]] | accessdate= February 9, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=April 25, 1987 |title=SORRY CHARLIE, BUT THIS HOCKEY GAME WAS WORTH THE WAIT |url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1987-04-25-8701260334-story.html |access-date=February 9, 2016 |website=[[Sun-Sentinel]]}}</ref><ref name="Stewart">{{cite web|last=Stewart|first=Larry|date=April 24, 1987|title=Gary Player Gives His Views on Apartheid|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-04-24-sp-499-story.html/|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|accessdate=April 17, 2020}}</ref> |
# [[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]], [[Rick Peckham]], or [[Tom Mees]]-[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]<ref>{{cite news|first=Rachel|last=Shuster|title=CBS ready if NBA games get boring |newspaper=USA Today|date=April 24, 1987}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Rachel|last=Shuster|title= ESPN RATINGS |newspaper=USA Today|date=April 22, 1987}}</ref> |
# [[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]], [[Rick Peckham]], or [[Tom Mees]]-[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]]<ref>{{cite news|first=Rachel|last=Shuster|title=CBS ready if NBA games get boring |newspaper=USA Today|date=April 24, 1987}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Rachel|last=Shuster|title= ESPN RATINGS |newspaper=USA Today|date=April 22, 1987}}</ref> |
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# [[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]]-[[Mike Liut]] |
# [[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]]-[[Mike Liut]] |
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# [[Mike Emrick]]-[[Bill Clement]] |
# [[Mike Emrick]]-[[Bill Clement]] |
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− | # [[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]]-[[Phil Esposito]]<ref>{{cite |
+ | # [[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]]-[[Phil Esposito]]<ref>{{cite news|last=Chad|first=Norman|date=April 22, 1988|title=ESPN, HOME TEAM SPORTS COOL ON ICE|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1988/04/22/espn-home-team-sports-cool-on-ice/f34eebf5-d1ee-4d8e-88b2-cbf907d10acb/|newspaper=[[Washington Post]]|accessdate=April 17, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=1988-04-21 |title=SPORTS PEOPLE; Esposito's Blessings |language=en-US |page=B16 |work=[[The New York Times]] |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1988/04/21/sports/sports-people-esposito-s-blessings.html |access-date=2023-10-10 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> |
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| 1992–93 |
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# [[Gary Thorne]]-[[Bill Clement]] |
# [[Gary Thorne]]-[[Bill Clement]] |
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# [[Dave Strader]]-[[Darren Pang]] |
# [[Dave Strader]]-[[Darren Pang]] |
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− | # [[Steve Levy]]-[[Brian Engblom]] |
+ | # [[Dave Ryan (sportscaster)|Dave Ryan]] or [[Steve Levy]]-[[Brian Engblom]] |
# [[Dave Ryan (sportscaster)|Dave Ryan]]-[[Bobby Taylor (ice hockey)|Bobby Taylor]] |
# [[Dave Ryan (sportscaster)|Dave Ryan]]-[[Bobby Taylor (ice hockey)|Bobby Taylor]] |
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# [[Gary Thorne]]-[[Bill Clement]] |
# [[Gary Thorne]]-[[Bill Clement]] |
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# [[Steve Levy]]-[[Darren Pang]] |
# [[Steve Levy]]-[[Darren Pang]] |
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− | # [[Dave Strader]]-[[Brian Engblom]] |
+ | # [[Dave Strader]] or [[Sean McDonough]]-[[Brian Engblom]] |
# [[Jack Edwards (sportscaster)|Jack Edwards]]-[[Jim Schoenfeld]] |
# [[Jack Edwards (sportscaster)|Jack Edwards]]-[[Jim Schoenfeld]] |
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# [[Dave Ryan (sportscaster)|Dave Ryan]]-[[Joe Micheletti]] |
# [[Dave Ryan (sportscaster)|Dave Ryan]]-[[Joe Micheletti]] |
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# [[Joe Beninati]]-[[Neil Smith (ice hockey)|Neil Smith]] or [[Tony Twist]] |
# [[Joe Beninati]]-[[Neil Smith (ice hockey)|Neil Smith]] or [[Tony Twist]] |
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| 2000–01 |
| 2000–01 |
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− | # [[Gary Thorne]]-[[Bill Clement |
+ | # [[Gary Thorne]]-[[Bill Clement]] |
− | # [[Steve Levy]]- |
+ | # [[Steve Levy]]-[[Darren Pang]] |
# [[Dave Strader]]-[[Brian Engblom]] |
# [[Dave Strader]]-[[Brian Engblom]] |
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# [[Joe Beninati]]-[[Neil Smith (ice hockey)|Neil Smith]] |
# [[Joe Beninati]]-[[Neil Smith (ice hockey)|Neil Smith]] |
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| 2003–04 |
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− | # [[Gary Thorne]]-[[Bill Clement |
+ | # [[Gary Thorne]]-[[Bill Clement]] |
− | # [[Steve Levy]]- |
+ | # [[Steve Levy]]-[[Darren Pang]] |
# [[Dave Strader]]-[[Brian Engblom]] |
# [[Dave Strader]]-[[Brian Engblom]] |
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# [[Joe Beninati]]-[[Neil Smith (ice hockey)|Neil Smith]] |
# [[Joe Beninati]]-[[Neil Smith (ice hockey)|Neil Smith]] |
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| 2021–22 |
| 2021–22 |
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''Opening Night'' |
''Opening Night'' |
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# [[Sean McDonough]]-[[Ray Ferraro]] |
# [[Sean McDonough]]-[[Ray Ferraro]] |
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# [[Bob Wischusen]]-Brian Boucher, Ray Ferraro, [[Kevin Weekes]], A.J. Mleczko, and/or Cassie Campbell-Pascall |
# [[Bob Wischusen]]-Brian Boucher, Ray Ferraro, [[Kevin Weekes]], A.J. Mleczko, and/or Cassie Campbell-Pascall |
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# John Buccigross-[[Ryan Callahan]], Ray Ferraro, Brian Boucher, A. J. Mleczko, Dominic Moore, and/or Cassie Campbell-Pascall |
# John Buccigross-[[Ryan Callahan]], Ray Ferraro, Brian Boucher, A. J. Mleczko, Dominic Moore, and/or Cassie Campbell-Pascall |
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− | # Leah Hextall-Dominic Moore, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Kevin Weekes, Ray Ferraro, Brian Boucher, and/or A. J. Mleczko |
+ | # Leah Hextall-Dominic Moore, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Kevin Weekes, Ray Ferraro, Brian Boucher, Ryan Callahan, and/or A. J. Mleczko |
# [[Steve Levy]]-[[Mark Messier]], [[Chris Chelios]], A. J. Mleczko, [[Hilary Knight (ice hockey)|Hilary Knight]], [[Barry Melrose]], and/or Ray Ferraro |
# [[Steve Levy]]-[[Mark Messier]], [[Chris Chelios]], A. J. Mleczko, [[Hilary Knight (ice hockey)|Hilary Knight]], [[Barry Melrose]], and/or Ray Ferraro |
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− | # [[Mike Monaco]]-Dominic Moore or Ryan Callahan |
+ | # [[Mike Monaco]]-Brian Boucher, Dominic Moore, or Ryan Callahan |
# [[Roxy Bernstein]]-Dominic Moore or Kevin Weekes |
# [[Roxy Bernstein]]-Dominic Moore or Kevin Weekes |
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+ | # [[Gord Miller (sportscaster)|Gord Miller]]-Cassie Campbell-Pascall or Dominic Moore (Playoffs only) |
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+ | | 2022–23 |
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+ | ''Opening Night'' |
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+ | # [[Bob Wischusen]]-[[Brian Boucher]] |
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+ | ''Rest of Season'' |
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+ | # Sean McDonough-Ray Ferraro |
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+ | # Bob Wischusen-Brian Boucher, Ray Ferraro, [[A. J. Mleczko]], [[Dominic Moore]], [[Cassie Campbell-Pascall]], [[Mark Messier]], and/or [[Chris Chelios]] |
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+ | # [[Steve Levy]]-Mark Messier, Chris Chelios, Ray Ferraro, Brian Boucher, A. J. Mleczko, and/or Dominic Moore |
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+ | # [[John Buccigross]]-[[Barry Melrose]], Ray Ferraro, Brian Boucher, A. J. Mleczko, [[Ryan Callahan]], [[Kevin Weekes]], and/or Dominic Moore |
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+ | # [[Mike Monaco]]-A. J. Mleczko, Dominic Moore, Brian Boucher, Kevin Weekes, [[Hilary Knight (ice hockey)|Hilary Knight]], Cassie Campbell-Pascall, and/or Ryan Callahan |
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+ | # [[Leah Hextall]]-Ray Ferraro, Ryan Callahan, Dominic Moore, or Cassie Campbell-Pascall |
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+ | # [[Roxy Bernstein]]-Ryan Callahan or Kevin Weekes |
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+ | # [[Drew Carter (sportscaster)|Drew Carter]]-Kevin Weekes (NHL [[Big City Greens]] Classic only) |
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+ | # Kevin Weekes-[[P.K. Subban]] and Ryan Callahan |
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+ | | 2023-24 |
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+ | ''Opening Night'' |
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+ | # [[Sean McDonough]]-[[Ray Ferraro]] |
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+ | # [[Bob Wischusen]]-[[A. J. Mleczko]] |
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+ | # [[John Buccigross]]-[[Kevin Weekes]] and [[Ryan Callahan]] |
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+ | ''Rest of Season'' |
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+ | # Sean McDonough-Ray Ferraro |
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+ | # Bob Wischusen-A. J. Mleczko, Ray Ferraro, Ryan Callahan, or Kevin Weekes |
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+ | # [[Mike Monaco]]-A. J. Mleczko, Ray Ferraro, Kevin Weekes, or [[Cassie Campbell-Pascall]] |
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+ | # John Buccigross-A. J. Mleczko, Ray Ferraro, or Ryan Callahan |
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|'''Teams''' |
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|'''Games''' |
|'''Games''' |
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− | |'''[[Play-by-play]]''' |
+ | |'''[[Sports commentator|Play-by-play]]''' |
|'''[[Color commentator]](s)''' |
|'''[[Color commentator]](s)''' |
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+ | |'''[[Sports commentator|Ice level reporter]](s)''' |
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|rowspan=9|[[1986 Stanley Cup playoffs|1986]] |
|rowspan=9|[[1986 Stanley Cup playoffs|1986]] |
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|[[Capitals–Islanders rivalry|Washington-New York Islanders]] |
|[[Capitals–Islanders rivalry|Washington-New York Islanders]] |
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− | |Game 1<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 First Round - New York Islanders vs. Washington, Game 1|id=AtqoPSqNYaA}}</ref> |
+ | |Game 1<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 First Round - New York Islanders vs. Washington, Game 1|id=AtqoPSqNYaA}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=4/9/1986 Islanders @ Capitals|id=OFnR1pM6Ez0}}</ref> |
|[[Mike Lange]] |
|[[Mike Lange]] |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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− | |[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry| |
+ | |[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montreal-Boston]] |
|Game 3 |
|Game 3 |
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|[[Mike Lange]] |
|[[Mike Lange]] |
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|[[Mickey Redmond]] (Game 1)<br>[[Bill Clement]] (Game 2, 4–6) |
|[[Mickey Redmond]] (Game 1)<br>[[Bill Clement]] (Game 2, 4–6) |
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− | |[[1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season| |
+ | |[[1985–86 Montreal Canadiens season|Montreal]]-[[1985–86 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]] |
− | |Games 3, 7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Adams Division Final Montreal Canadiens vs Hartford Whalers Game 7|id=bLwis6RYw6g}}</ref> |
+ | |Games 3, 7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Adams Division Final Montreal Canadiens vs Hartford Whalers Game 7|id=bLwis6RYw6g}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Hartford Whalers at Montreal Canadiens (Game 7) - April 29, 1986 - Joel Quenneville, Chris Chelios|id=RfFpJHjNyVY}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=29.04.1986. 1/4 Stanley Cup final 1986. "Montreal Canadiens" - "Hartford Whalers". Game 7|id=XmQwGyNepXk}}</ref> |
|[[Jiggs McDonald]] (Game 3)<br>[[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] (Game 7) |
|[[Jiggs McDonald]] (Game 3)<br>[[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] (Game 7) |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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− | |[[Battle of Alberta|Edmonton-Calgary]] |
+ | |[[Battle of Alberta#Flames vs. Oilers|Edmonton-Calgary]] |
− | |Games 2, 4–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL 20.04.1986 G2 Calgary Flames - Edmonton Oilers|id=bIJFZ3Qvozw}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 NHL SCP DF G 4 Edmonton @ Calgary 4 24 1986|id=fJ8b4rBwsy4}}</ref> |
+ | |Games 2, 4–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL 20.04.1986 G2 Calgary Flames - Edmonton Oilers|id=bIJFZ3Qvozw}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=20.04.1986. 1/4 Stanley Cup final 1986. "Edmonton Oilers" - "Calgary Flames". Game 2|id=WqtCMBuoo-E}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 NHL SCP DF G 4 Edmonton @ Calgary 4 24 1986|id=fJ8b4rBwsy4}}</ref> |
− | |[[Mike Lange]] (Games 2, 7)<br>[[Jim Hughson]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportsbroadcastjournal.com/hockey-night-in-canadas-jim-hughson-will-be-given-coveted-forster-hewitt-award-today-from-hof/|title=Hockey Night in |
+ | |[[Mike Lange]] (Games 2, 7)<br>[[Jim Hughson]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportsbroadcastjournal.com/hockey-night-in-canadas-jim-hughson-will-be-given-coveted-forster-hewitt-award-today-from-hof/|title=Hockey Night in Canada's Jim Hughson will be given coveted Foster Hewitt Award today by Hall of Fame|author=Jake Baskin|work=[[Sports Business Journal]]|date=November 18, 2019|access-date=April 24, 2021}}</ref> (Games 4–6) |
|[[Mickey Redmond]] |
|[[Mickey Redmond]] |
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− | |''[[Jim Kelly (sportscaster)|Jim Kelly]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1986-05-10-8601280725-story.html|title=ESPN THE PERFECT MEDICINE FOR FANS WHO CRAVE THEIR HOCKEY| |
+ | |''[[Jim Kelly (sportscaster)|Jim Kelly]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1986-05-10-8601280725-story.html|title=ESPN THE PERFECT MEDICINE FOR FANS WHO CRAVE THEIR HOCKEY|last=Sarni|first=Jim|work=[[Sun-Sentinel]]|date=May 10, 1986|accessdate=February 9, 2016}}</ref> |
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|rowspan=2|Conference finals |
|rowspan=2|Conference finals |
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+ | |Montreal-[[1985–86 New York Rangers season|New York Rangers]] |
− | |Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=Canadiens V Rangers 1986 playoffs game 3 overtime|id=QqcC_M5N9s0}}</ref> |
+ | |Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=03.05.1986. 1/2 Stanley Cup final 1986. "Montreal Canadiens" - "New York Rangers". Game 2|id=MyPzsnNtCqc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Canadiens V Rangers 1986 playoffs game 3 overtime|id=QqcC_M5N9s0}}</ref> |
|[[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] (Games 1, 3)<br>[[Jiggs McDonald]] (Game 2)<br>[[Mike Lange]] (Games 4–5) |
|[[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] (Games 1, 3)<br>[[Jiggs McDonald]] (Game 2)<br>[[Mike Lange]] (Games 4–5) |
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|[[Mickey Redmond]] |
|[[Mickey Redmond]] |
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|[[1985–86 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-St. Louis |
|[[1985–86 Calgary Flames season|Calgary]]-St. Louis |
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− | |Games |
+ | |Games 1–2, 4–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Third Round - St. Louis vs. Calgary, Game 6, PART 1|id=9DTzXVwKEtQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Third Round - St. Louis vs. Calgary, Game 6, PART 2|id=yPr4qSxm-Bs}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Third Round - St. Louis vs. Calgary, Game 6, PART 3|id=2CNEqc2wkSU}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1986 Third Round - St. Louis vs. Calgary, Game 6, PART 4|id=7gLdyoCbNhs}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1985-86 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Conference Finals St. Louis Blues vs Calgary Flames. The Monday Night Miracle!|id=ZQOMpj4w1LY}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Smapdi's Hockey Videos NHL.Classic.11.28.2006.Blues. v.Flames.SemiFinals.G7.1986.EN|id=Zx_ypH3me48}}</ref> |
|[[Jim Hughson]] (Games 1, 3, 5)<br>[[Mike Lange]] (Game 2)<br>[[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] (Games 4, 6)<br>[[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] (Game 7) |
|[[Jim Hughson]] (Games 1, 3, 5)<br>[[Mike Lange]] (Game 2)<br>[[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] (Games 4, 6)<br>[[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] (Game 7) |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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|rowspan=10|[[1987 Stanley Cup playoffs|1987]] |
|rowspan=10|[[1987 Stanley Cup playoffs|1987]] |
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|rowspan=4|Divisional semifinals |
|rowspan=4|Divisional semifinals |
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− | |[[1986–87 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]-[[1986–87 Quebec Nordiques season| |
+ | |[[1986–87 Hartford Whalers season|Hartford]]-[[1986–87 Quebec Nordiques season|Quebec]] |
|Game 5 |
|Game 5 |
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|[[Mike Emrick]] |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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− | |[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry| |
+ | |[[Bruins–Canadiens rivalry|Montreal-Boston]] |
− | |in |
+ | |in Montreal<ref>{{YouTube|title=*Bruins - Canadiens brawl 4/8/87 playoffs|id=ndGWrl5fj4Q}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Mats Naslund overtime goal vs. Boston, Game 2 of the 1987 Adams Division Semi-Final|id=TEAU1FIkAiI}}</ref> |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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|[[Capitals–Islanders rivalry|Washington-New York Islanders]] |
|[[Capitals–Islanders rivalry|Washington-New York Islanders]] |
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− | |Game 7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Easter Epic Islanders at Capitals NHL on ESPN feed highlights|id=5FbYXP5r-B4}}</ref> |
+ | |[[Easter Epic|Game 7]]<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Easter Epic Islanders at Capitals NHL on ESPN feed highlights|id=5FbYXP5r-B4}}</ref> |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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|rowspan=4|Divisional finals |
|rowspan=4|Divisional finals |
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− | |[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)| |
+ | |[[Battle of Quebec (ice hockey)|Montreal-Quebec]] |
|Game 1 |
|Game 1 |
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|[[Mike Emrick]] |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
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|[[Maple Leafs–Red Wings rivalry|Detroit-Toronto]] |
|[[Maple Leafs–Red Wings rivalry|Detroit-Toronto]] |
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|Games 5–7 |
|Games 5–7 |
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+ | |[[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] (Game 5)<br>[[Tom Mees]] (Games 6–7) |
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− | |[[Tom Mees]] |
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|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]] (Games 5–6)<br>[[Bill Clement]] (Game 7) |
|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]] (Games 5–6)<br>[[Bill Clement]] (Game 7) |
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|- |
|- |
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|[[1986–87 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1986–87 Winnipeg Jets season|Winnipeg]] |
|[[1986–87 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-[[1986–87 Winnipeg Jets season|Winnipeg]] |
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− | |Games 2–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#2 Second Round|id=JmkBy0q-LHc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#3 Second Round|id=q_K62r3l6QM}}</ref> |
+ | |Games 2–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#2 Second Round|id=JmkBy0q-LHc}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Second Round - Winnipeg vs. Edmonton, Game 2, PART 1|id=q7SIo_Cnf-M}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Second Round - Winnipeg vs. Edmonton, Game 2, PART 2|id=ztKIY3fY0kI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Second Round - Winnipeg vs. Edmonton, Game 2, PART 3|id=OBb2Hen0q2c}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1987 Winnipeg Jets vs Edmonton Oilers Game#3 Second Round|id=q_K62r3l6QM}}</ref> |
|[[Rick Peckham]] (Game 2)<br>[[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] (in Winnipeg) |
|[[Rick Peckham]] (Game 2)<br>[[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] (in Winnipeg) |
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|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]] |
|[[John Davidson (ice hockey)|John Davidson]] |
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|rowspan=2|Conference finals |
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− | |Philadelphia-[[1986–87 Montreal Canadiens season| |
+ | |Philadelphia-[[1986–87 Montreal Canadiens season|Montreal]] |
|Games 1–6 |
|Games 1–6 |
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|[[Mike Emrick]] |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
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|Edmonton-[[1986–87 Detroit Red Wings season|Detroit]] |
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|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Finals 1987 - Game 1 - Detroit Red Wings @ Edmonton Oilers|id=TXePyFevWd0}}</ref> |
|Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Finals 1987 - Game 1 - Detroit Red Wings @ Edmonton Oilers|id=TXePyFevWd0}}</ref> |
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− | |[[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] |
+ | |[[Ken Wilson (sportscaster)|Ken Wilson]] (Games 1, 3–5)<br>[[Tom Mees]] (Game 2) |
− | |[[Mike Liut]] |
+ | |[[Mike Liut]] (Games 1, 3–5)<br>[[Bill Clement]] (Game 2) |
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|rowspan=9|[[1988 Stanley Cup playoffs|1988]] |
|rowspan=9|[[1988 Stanley Cup playoffs|1988]] |
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|rowspan=2|Divisional semifinals |
|rowspan=2|Divisional semifinals |
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|[[1987–88 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]-[[1987–88 New Jersey Devils season|New Jersey]] |
|[[1987–88 New York Islanders season|New York Islanders]]-[[1987–88 New Jersey Devils season|New Jersey]] |
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− | |Games 1, 3–4, 6<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL on ESPN Game 1 1988 Patrick Division Semifinal Devils at Islanders (ESPN Classic)|id=ZnWpAQ3jimE}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL on ESPN Game 4 1988 Patrick Division Semifinal Islanders at Devils|id=QI0tvtT5CqI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 4 1988 Patrick Division Semifinal Islanders at Devils ORIGINAL NHL ON ESPN BROADCAST|id=V68sVAeGMhg}}</ref> |
+ | |Games 1, 3–4, 6<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL on ESPN Game 1 1988 Patrick Division Semifinal Devils at Islanders (ESPN Classic)|id=ZnWpAQ3jimE}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL on ESPN Game 1 1988 Patrick Division Semifinal Devils at Islanders Full HD ESPN Classic|id=G4u8MCnZK3o}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL on ESPN Game 4 1988 Patrick Division Semifinal Islanders at Devils|id=QI0tvtT5CqI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Game 4 1988 Patrick Division Semifinal Islanders at Devils ORIGINAL NHL ON ESPN BROADCAST|id=V68sVAeGMhg}}</ref> |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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|- |
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|[[Capitals–Flyers rivalry|Washington-Philadelphia]] |
|[[Capitals–Flyers rivalry|Washington-Philadelphia]] |
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− | |Games 2, |
+ | |Games 2, 5, 7<ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 First Round - Washington vs. Philadelphia, Game 7, PART 1|id=S7i4i9Ze2XI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 First Round - Washington vs. Philadelphia, Game 7, PART 2|id=eZrLqFIcH4U}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 First Round - Washington vs. Philadelphia, Game 7, PART 3|id=FAWN8_bneoA}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 First Round - Washington vs. Philadelphia, Game 7, PART 4|id=GYBTqU9UIIs}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 NHL Playoffs Flyers at Capitals Game 7 (Full Game)|id=xjX3NpyCVRA}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 NHL Playoffs Division Semi-Finals Game 7 Philadelphia at Washington 4 16 88|id=wUsXoMb0t2A}}</ref> |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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|- |
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|rowspan=4|Divisional finals |
|rowspan=4|Divisional finals |
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⚫ | |Games 2, 4–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL 24.04.1988 G4 Montreal Canadiens - Boston Bruins|id=Q6JXg4rrKq0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Boston vs. Montreal, Game 5, PART 1|id=IsI3QaH_1ng}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Boston vs. Montreal, Game 5, PART 2|id=Fp7Ksm_vxwQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Boston vs. Montreal, Game 5, PART 3|id=rIUuaR4pPkI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL 26.04.1988 G5 Boston Bruins - Montreal Canadiens|id=DWeXEz69LZI}}</ref> |
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− | |Games 1, 3, 6–7 |
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|[[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] |
|[[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] |
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|[[Phil Esposito]] |
|[[Phil Esposito]] |
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|- |
|- |
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⚫ | |||
+ | |Games 1, 3, 6–7<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Apr.22/1988 Game3 Washington Capitals - New Jersey Devils|id=wwzZn11qdBw}}</ref> |
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⚫ | |Games 2, 4–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL 24.04.1988 G4 Montreal Canadiens - Boston Bruins|id=Q6JXg4rrKq0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Boston vs. Montreal, Game 5, PART 1|id=IsI3QaH_1ng}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Boston vs. Montreal, Game 5, PART 2|id=Fp7Ksm_vxwQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Boston vs. Montreal, Game 5, PART 3|id=rIUuaR4pPkI}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL 26.04.1988 G5 Boston Bruins - Montreal Canadiens|id=DWeXEz69LZI}}</ref> |
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|[[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] |
|[[Sam Rosen (sportscaster)|Sam Rosen]] |
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|[[Phil Esposito]] |
|[[Phil Esposito]] |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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|- |
|- |
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− | |[[Battle of Alberta|Calgary-Edmonton]] |
+ | |[[Battle of Alberta#Flames vs. Oilers|Calgary-Edmonton]] |
|Games 1, 3–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Edmonton vs. Calgary, Game 4, PART 1|id=QZpGH9mZlxQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Edmonton vs. Calgary, Game 4, PART 2|id=1BmEPnaCP4c}}</ref> |
|Games 1, 3–4<ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Edmonton vs. Calgary, Game 4, PART 1|id=QZpGH9mZlxQ}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Second Round - Edmonton vs. Calgary, Game 4, PART 2|id=1BmEPnaCP4c}}</ref> |
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− | |[[Bruce Buchanan]] (Game 1)<br>[[Mike Emrick]] (in Edmonton) |
+ | |[[Bruce Buchanan (sportscaster)|Bruce Buchanan]] (Game 1)<br>[[Mike Emrick]] (in Edmonton) |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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|[[1987–88 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-Detroit |
|[[1987–88 Edmonton Oilers season|Edmonton]]-Detroit |
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− | |Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=Red Wings vs. Oilers 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 1 (1st Period)|id=GJeX2_TvWnM}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Red Wings vs. Oilers 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 1 (2nd Period)|id=Wkhn7WkZesk}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Red Wings vs. Oilers 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 1 (3rd Period)|id=bnWouTEeB-w}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Oilers vs, Red Wings 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 3 (1st Period)|id=NkqmLXQzTeo}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Oilers vs, Red Wings 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 3 (2nd Period)|id=WS9pxqstTxg}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Oilers vs, Red Wings 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 3 (3rd Period)|id=iNV1JxAx1yg}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Finals 1988 - Game 4 - Edmonton Oilers @ Detroit Red Wings|id=fFXOMNeAl3Q}}</ref> |
+ | |Games 1–5<ref>{{YouTube|title=Red Wings vs. Oilers 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 1 (1st Period)|id=GJeX2_TvWnM}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Red Wings vs. Oilers 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 1 (2nd Period)|id=Wkhn7WkZesk}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Red Wings vs. Oilers 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 1 (3rd Period)|id=bnWouTEeB-w}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Oilers vs, Red Wings 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 3 (1st Period)|id=NkqmLXQzTeo}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Oilers vs, Red Wings 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 3 (2nd Period)|id=WS9pxqstTxg}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=Oilers vs, Red Wings 1988 Campbell Conference Final Game 3 (3rd Period)|id=iNV1JxAx1yg}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Third Round - Edmonton vs. Detroit, Game 4, PART 1|id=bFF3UwRv2xE}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Third Round - Edmonton vs. Detroit, Game 4, PART 2|id=6tl26QKVlOk}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Third Round - Edmonton vs. Detroit, Game 4, PART 3|id=UAsZO-A1iK0}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=1988 Third Round - Edmonton vs. Detroit, Game 4, PART 4|id=yapvji26TtU}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|title=NHL Clarence Campbell Conference Finals 1988 - Game 4 - Edmonton Oilers @ Detroit Red Wings|id=fFXOMNeAl3Q}}</ref> |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
|[[Mike Emrick]] |
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|[[Bill Clement]] |
|[[Bill Clement]] |
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|} |
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− | ==Studio personalities== |
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− | *[[Chris Berman]]: Studio host (2002–04) |
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− | *[[Scotty Bowman]]: Studio analyst if [[Detroit Red Wings]] missed or eliminated from [[Stanley Cup playoffs]] |
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− | *[[John Buccigross]]: Studio host (1998–2004, 2021-present)<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=2021-06-29|title=Dynamic, Diverse and Accomplished Team to Present ESPN’s NHL Coverage to Fans|url=https://espnpressroom.com/us/?p=216400|access-date=2021-06-29|website=ESPN Press Room U.S.|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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− | *[[Chris Chelios]]: Studio analyst (2021–present) |
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− | *[[Bill Clement]]: Studio analyst ([[1992–93 NHL season|1992–93 regular season]]) |
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− | *[[Brian Engblom]]: Studio analyst (1992–2004) |
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− | *[[Ray Ferraro]]: Lead studio analyst (2002–2004) |
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− | *[[E.J. Hradek]]: Insider (1992–2004, 2021-present) |
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− | *[[Jim Kelly (sportscaster)|Jim Kelly]]: Studio host ([[1985–86 NHL season|1985–86]]) |
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− | *[[Steve Levy]]: Studio host (1993–2004); Lead studio host (2021–present) |
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− | *[[Tom Mees]]: Lead studio host (1985–88, 1992–93) |
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− | *[[Barry Melrose]]: Lead studio analyst (1996–2004, 2021–present) |
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− | *[[Mark Messier]]: Studio analyst (2021–present)<ref>{{Cite web|last=Gardner|first=Steve|title=ESPN adds Hockey Hall of Famer Mark Messier as NHL analyst|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nhl/2021/06/24/mark-messier-joins-espn-nhl-analyst/5336871001/|access-date=2021-06-24|website=USA TODAY|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-06-24|title=NHL great Messier joins ESPN as studio analyst|url=https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/31702318/mark-messier-joins-espn-studio-analyst-nhl-coverage|access-date=2021-06-24|website=ESPN.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Ciccotelli|first=Jenna|title=Mark Messier Joining ESPN as NHL Studio Analyst Starting with 2021-22 Season|url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2945146-mark-messier-joining-espn-as-nhl-studio-analyst-starting-with-2021-22-season|access-date=2021-06-24|website=Bleacher Report|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> |
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− | *[[Mike Milbury]]: Lead studio analyst (1995)<ref>{{Cite news|last=Sandomir|first=Richard|date=1995-01-20|title=TV SPORTS; The Time Has Come To Earn Their Pay|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1995/01/20/sports/tv-sports-the-time-has-come-to-earn-their-pay.html|access-date=2021-04-23|issn=0362-4331}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-1995-06-16-1995167070-story.html| title=TV to offer a feel for Stanley Cup|author=Milton Kent|publisher=[[Baltimore Sun]]| date= June 16, 1995 | access-date= February 9, 2016}}</ref> |
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− | *[[Al Morganti]]: Studio analyst (1992–2004) |
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− | *[[Eddie Olczyk]]: Studio analyst (2002–2004) |
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− | *[[Darren Pang]]: Studio analyst (1992–2004) |
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− | *[[Bill Patrick (sports anchor)|Bill Patrick]]: Studio host |
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− | *[[Bill Pidto]]: Studio host (1995–1998) |
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− | *[[John Saunders (journalist)|John Saunders]]: Alternate studio host ([[1987 Stanley Cup playoffs|1987]]–88), Lead studio host (1992–2004) |
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− | *[[Jim Schoenfeld]]: Studio analyst ([[1993 Stanley Cup playoffs]])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-xpm-1993-04-16-0000103264-story.html|title=REECE SAYS TAYLOR'S STRATEGY IS TO PLAY TO HIS STRENGTH |publisher=[[Hartford Courant]] |date=April 16, 1993| access-date=February 9, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://buffalonews.com/news/president-dazzles-kbs-boyd-espn-switches-jim-schoenfeld/article_9702d53c-f9de-512c-a76b-f01f5739d6c2.html|title=PRESIDENT DAZZLES KB'S BOYD; ESPN SWITCHES JIM SCHOENFELD|author=Alan Pergament|publisher=[[Buffalo News]] |date=April 20, 1993| access-date=February 9, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-xpm-1993-06-01-0000101327-story.html|title=CLEMENT'S ACT FITS THE ROLE |publisher=[[Hartford Courant]] |date=May 31, 1993| access-date=February 9, 2016}}</ref> |
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− | ==Reporters== |
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− | *[[Erin Andrews]] (2004) |
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− | *[[Blake Bolden]] (2021–)<ref name=":0" /> |
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− | *[[Brenda Brenon]] (1994)<ref>{{cite web | url=https://buffalonews.com/news/ch-7s-brenon-on-the-mark-as-rink-side-reporter/article_5dec5712-eac2-5f37-96c9-2587a3fc8390.html| title=CH. 7'S BRENON ON THE MARK AS RINK-SIDE REPORTER|author=Alan Pergament|publisher=[[Buffalo News]]| date= April 2, 1994 | access-date= February 9, 2016}}</ref> |
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− | *[[Brian Engblom]] (1992–2003) |
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− | *[[Emily Kaplan]] (2021–)<ref name=":0" /> |
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− | *[[Jim Kelly (sportscaster)|Jim Kelly]] ([[1985–86 NHL season|1985–86]]) |
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− | *[[Matt Lauer]] ([[1988 Stanley Cup playoffs|1988]])<ref>{{cite news|first=Rachel|last=Shuster|title=Esposito on the spot, and ESPN on the ball |page=3C|newspaper=USA Today|date=May 10, 1988}}</ref> |
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− | *[[Tom Mees]] (1986–87, 1992–93) |
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− | *[[Joe Micheletti]] (1999–2004) |
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− | *[[Al Morganti]] (1992–2002) |
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− | *[[Darren Pang]] (1995–2004) |
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− | *[[Sam Ryan]] (2003–2004) |
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− | *[[Greg Wyshynski]] (2021–)<ref name=":0" /> |
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− | ==References== |
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Latest revision as of 02:05, 18 January 2024
The following is a full detailed list of broadcast teams for the NHL on ESPN/NHL on ABC.
Broadcast teams
ESPN did not have fixed broadcast teams during the 1985–86 season. Sam Rosen, Ken Wilson, Jim Hughson, Dan Kelly, Mike Lange, Jiggs McDonald, Jim Kelly, Mike Emrick, and Mike Patrick handled the play-by-play, and Mickey Redmond, Bill Clement, John Davidson, Gary Dornhoefer, Phil Esposito, and Brad Park provided color commentary.[1][2]
The NHL and ESPN/ABC announced a new 7-year deal beginning in the 2021–22 season.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Season | Broadcasters |
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1986–87 |
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1992–93 |
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1993–94 | |
1994–95 |
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1995–96 |
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1996–97 |
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1997–98 |
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1998–99 |
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1999–2000 |
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2000–01 |
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2001–02 |
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2002–03 | |
2003–04 | |
2021–22 |
Opening Night
Rest of Season
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2022–23 |
Opening Night
Rest of Season
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2023-24 |
Opening Night
Rest of Season
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Stanley Cup playoffs
Year | Round | Teams | Games | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Ice level reporter(s) |
1986 | Divisional semifinals | Philadelphia-New York Rangers | Games 4–5 | Ken Wilson (Game 4) Mike Lange (Game 5) |
Mickey Redmond | |
Washington-New York Islanders | Game 1[18][19] | Mike Lange | Bill Clement | |||
Montreal-Boston | Game 3 | Mike Lange | Bill Clement | |||
Minnesota-St. Louis | Game 2 | Ken Wilson | Mickey Redmond | |||
Divisional finals | Washington-New York Rangers | Games 1–2, 4–6 | Ken Wilson (Games 1, 6) Mike Lange (Games 2, 4) Jiggs McDonald (Game 5) |
Mickey Redmond (Game 1) Bill Clement (Game 2, 4–6) | ||
Montreal-Hartford | Games 3, 7[20][21][22] | Jiggs McDonald (Game 3) Ken Wilson (Game 7) |
Bill Clement | |||
Edmonton-Calgary | Games 2, 4–7[23][24][25] | Mike Lange (Games 2, 7) Jim Hughson[26] (Games 4–6) |
Mickey Redmond | Jim Kelly[27] | ||
Conference finals | Montreal-New York Rangers | Games 1–5[28][29] | Ken Wilson (Games 1, 3) Jiggs McDonald (Game 2) Mike Lange (Games 4–5) |
Mickey Redmond | ||
Calgary-St. Louis | Games 1–2, 4–7[30][31][32][33][34][35] | Jim Hughson (Games 1, 3, 5) Mike Lange (Game 2) Ken Wilson (Games 4, 6) Sam Rosen (Game 7) |
Bill Clement | |||
1987 | Divisional semifinals | Hartford-Quebec | Game 5 | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | |
Montreal-Boston | in Montreal[36][37] | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | |||
Philadelphia-New York Rangers | in New York City[38] | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | |||
Washington-New York Islanders | Game 7[39] | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | Tom Mees | ||
Divisional finals | Montreal-Quebec | Game 1 | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | ||
Philadelphia-New York Islanders | Games 2, 4–7[40][41][42] | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | |||
Detroit-Toronto | Games 5–7 | Sam Rosen (Game 5) Tom Mees (Games 6–7) |
John Davidson (Games 5–6) Bill Clement (Game 7) | |||
Edmonton-Winnipeg | Games 2–4[43][44][45][46][47] | Rick Peckham (Game 2) Sam Rosen (in Winnipeg) |
John Davidson | |||
Conference finals | Philadelphia-Montreal | Games 1–6 | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | ||
Edmonton-Detroit | Games 1–5[48] | Ken Wilson (Games 1, 3–5) Tom Mees (Game 2) |
Mike Liut (Games 1, 3–5) Bill Clement (Game 2) | |||
1988 | Divisional semifinals | New York Islanders-New Jersey | Games 1, 3–4, 6[49][50][51][52] | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | |
Washington-Philadelphia | Games 2, 5, 7[53][54][55][56][57][58] | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | |||
Divisional finals | Montreal-Boston | Games 2, 4–5[59][60][61][62][63] | Sam Rosen | Phil Esposito | ||
Washington-New Jersey | Games 1, 3, 6–7[64] | Sam Rosen | Phil Esposito | |||
Detroit-St. Louis | Games 2, 5[65][66][67][68][69] | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement | |||
Calgary-Edmonton | Games 1, 3–4[70][71] | Bruce Buchanan (Game 1) Mike Emrick (in Edmonton) |
Bill Clement | |||
Conference finals | Boston-New Jersey | Games 1–7[72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80] | Sam Rosen | Phil Esposito | Matt Lauer | |
Edmonton-Detroit | Games 1–5[81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88][89][90][91] | Mike Emrick | Bill Clement |
- ↑ Sarni, Jim (October 10, 1985). "ESPN BREAKS THE ICE FOR SPORTS FANS WITH CAPS-RANGERS GAME THURSDAY". Sun-Sentinel. https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1985-10-05-8502130393-story.html. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
- ↑ Archives, L. A. Times (September 20, 1985). "Stockton, Walker Get a Break as Big Call Goes Their Way" (in en-US). p. 3. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-09-20-sp-6574-story.html.
- ↑ Coryell, Grace (2021-03-10). "The Walt Disney Company, ESPN and National Hockey League Reach Groundbreaking Long-Term Agreement" (in en-US). https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2021/03/the-walt-disney-company-espn-and-national-hockey-league-reach-groundbreaking-long-term-agreement/.
- ↑ "NHL back on ESPN with 7-year multiplatform deal". ESPN. March 10, 2021. https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/31039351/nhl-back-espn-7-year-multiplatform-deal.
- ↑ Draper, Kevin (March 11, 2021). "N.H.L. Returns to ESPN in a 7-Year Deal With an Emphasis on Streaming". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/10/sports/hockey/hockey-nhl-espn-disney.html.
- ↑ "NHL deal with ESPN, Disney takes hockey into the future". https://www.nhl.com/news/nhl-deal-with-espn-disney-takes-hockey-into-the-future/c-322354090.
- ↑ Staff, Sean Shapiro and The Athletic. "ESPN, NHL agree to 7-year broadcast deal" (in en). https://theathletic.com/4222479/2021/03/09/espn-nhl-agree-to-7-year-broadcast-deal/.
- ↑ Spiegel, Jackie (2021-03-10). "NHL games returning to ESPN for 2021-22 season after 16 years apart | Sporting News" (in en-us). https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nhl/news/espn-nhl-seven-year-deal/10zt071gixjsp1dub5gdtzp3iz.
- ↑ O'Leary, Sean; Gold-Smith, Josh (2021-03-10). "NHL, ESPN reach 7-year broadcast deal reportedly worth over $2.8B" (in en). https://www.thescore.com/nhl/news/2130188.
- ↑ Battaglio, Stephen (2021-03-10). "NHL TV rights return to ESPN with a seven-year-deal that includes streaming" (in en-US). https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2021-03-10/nhl-returns-to-espn-with-a-seven-year-deal-with-four-stanley-cup-finals.
- ↑ "BUT IT'S JUST RIGHT FOR MOUNTAIN TIME". Sun-Sentinel. September 13, 1986. https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-xpm-1986-09-13-8602240337-story.html. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
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