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The following is the list of broadcast teams that
ESPN/
ABC used throughout their tenure of broadcasting NHL games.
Broadcast teams
ESPN/
ABC 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.
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[4]
Season
|
Broadcasters
|
1986–87
|
-
Ken Wilson (regular season)/
Mike Emrick (playoffs)-
Bill Clement
[5]
[6]
[7]
-
Sam Rosen,
Rick Peckham, or
Tom Mees-
John Davidson
[8]
[9]
-
Ken Wilson-
Mike Liut
|
1987–88
|
-
Mike Emrick-
Bill Clement
-
Sam Rosen-
Phil Esposito
[10]
[11]
|
1992–93
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Jim Schoenfeld (regular season)/
Bill Clement (playoffs)
-
Tom Mees-
John Davidson,
Brian Engblom, or
Darren Pang
|
1993–94
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement
-
Tom Mees-
John Davidson,
Brian Engblom, or
Darren Pang
-
Sean McDonough-
Brian Engblom
-
Steve Levy-
Joe Micheletti
|
1994–95
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement
-
Tom Mees-
Darren Pang
-
Mike Goldberg-
Brian Engblom
-
Steve Levy or
Sean McDonough-
Mike Milbury or
Bobby Taylor
|
1995–96
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement
-
Tom Mees-
Darren Pang
-
Mike Goldberg-
Brian Engblom
-
Steve Levy-
Barry Melrose or
Daryl Reaugh
|
1996–97
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement
-
Dave Strader-
Darren Pang
-
Dave Ryan or
Steve Levy-
Brian Engblom or
Barry Melrose
-
Dave Ryan-
Bobby Taylor
|
1997–98
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement
-
Dave Strader,
Dave Ryan, or
Steve Levy-
Brian Engblom or
Darren Pang
-
Dave Ryan,
Steve Levy, or
Dave Strader-
Brian Engblom or
Darren Pang
-
Dave Ryan-
Brian Hayward (playoffs)
|
1998–99
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement
-
Steve Levy-
Darren Pang
-
Dave Strader or
Dave Ryan-
Brian Engblom
-
Dave Ryan-
Eddie Olczyk
-
Joe Beninati-
Rick Bowness
|
1999–2000
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement
-
Steve Levy-
Darren Pang
-
Dave Strader or
Sean McDonough-
Brian Engblom
-
Jack Edwards-
Brian Engblom,
Craig Simpson, or
Jim Schoenfeld
-
Dave Ryan-
Eddie Olczyk,
Brian Engblom or
Joe Micheletti
-
Joe Beninati-
Neil Smith or
Tony Twist
|
2000–01
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement
-
Steve Levy-
Darren Pang
-
Dave Strader or
Sean McDonough-
Brian Engblom
-
Jack Edwards-
Jim Schoenfeld
-
Dave Ryan-
Joe Micheletti
-
Joe Beninati-
Neil Smith or
Tony Twist
|
2001–02
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement
-
Steve Levy-
Darren Pang
-
Dave Strader-
Brian Engblom
-
Jack Edwards-
Jim Schoenfeld
-
Dave Ryan-
Joe Micheletti
-
Joe Beninati or
Sean McDonough-
Neil Smith or
Tony Twist
|
2002–03
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement and
John Davidson
-
Steve Levy-
Barry Melrose and
Darren Pang
-
Dave Strader-
Brian Engblom
-
Joe Beninati-
Neil Smith
-
Sean McDonough-
Brian Engblom,
Ray Ferraro, or
Eddie Olczyk
|
2003–04
|
-
Gary Thorne-
Bill Clement and
John Davidson
-
Steve Levy-
Barry Melrose and
Darren Pang
-
Dave Strader-
Brian Engblom
-
Joe Beninati-
Neil Smith
-
Sean McDonough-
Brian Engblom,
Ray Ferraro, or
Eddie Olczyk
|
2021–22
|
Opening Night
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Sean McDonough-
Ray Ferraro
-
John Buccigross-
Brian Boucher and
A. J. Mleczko
Rest of Season
- Sean McDonough-Ray Ferraro, Brian Boucher, A. J. Mleczko,
Dominic Moore, and/or
Cassie Campbell-Pascall
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Bob Wischusen-Brian Boucher, Ray Ferraro, Kevin Weekes, A. J. Mleczko, and/or Cassie Campbell-Pascall
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Steve Levy or John Buccigross-
Mark Messier,
Chris Chelios, Brian Boucher, A. J. Mleczko,
Hilary Knight,
Barry Melrose, Ray Ferraro,
Kevin Weekes,
Ryan Callahan, Dominic Moore, and/or Cassie Campbell-Pascall
- Leah Hextall-Dominic Moore, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Kevin Weekes, Ray Ferraro, Brian Boucher, Ryan Callahan, and/or A. J. Mleczko
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Mike Monaco-Brian Boucher, Dominic Moore, or Ryan Callahan
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Roxy Bernstein-Dominic Moore or Kevin Weekes
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Gord Miller-Cassie Campbell-Pascall or Dominic Moore (Playoffs only)
|
2022–23
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Opening Night
-
Sean McDonough-
Ray Ferraro
-
Bob Wischusen-
Brian Boucher
Rest of Season
- Sean McDonough-Ray Ferraro
- Bob Wischusen-Brian Boucher, Ray Ferraro,
A. J. Mleczko,
Dominic Moore,
Cassie Campbell-Pascall,
Mark Messier, and/or
Chris Chelios
-
Steve Levy or
John Buccigross-
Barry Melrose, Mark Messier, Chris Chelios, 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, Cassie Campbell-Pascall, and/or Ryan Callahan
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Leah Hextall-Ray Ferraro, Ryan Callahan, Dominic Moore, and/or Cassie Campbell-Pascall
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Roxy Bernstein-Ryan Callahan or Kevin Weekes
-
Drew Carter-Kevin Weekes (NHL
Big City Greens Classic only)
- Kevin Weekes-
P. K. Subban and Ryan Callahan
|
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
Rest of Season
- Sean McDonough-Ray Ferraro
- 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, Ryan Callahan, or
Cassie Campbell-Pascall
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Steve Levy or John Buccigross-Ray Ferraro, Kevin Weekes, Ryan Callahan,
Mark Messier,
P. K. Subban, and/or Cassie Campbell-Pascall
-
Drew Carter-Kevin Weekes (NHL
Big City Greens Classic only)
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Roxy Bernstein-Cassie Campbell-Pascall or Kevin Weekes
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Year
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Round
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Teams
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Games
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Play-by-play
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Color commentator(s)
|
Ice level reporter(s)
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1986
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Divisional semifinals
|
Philadelphia-New York Rangers
|
Games 4–5
|
Ken Wilson (Game 4)
Mike Lange (Game 5)
|
Mickey Redmond
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Washington-New York Islanders
|
Game 1
[12]
[13]
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Mike Lange
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Bill Clement
|
Montreal-Boston
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Game 3
|
Mike Lange
|
Bill Clement
|
Minnesota-
St. Louis
|
Game 2
|
Ken Wilson
|
Mickey Redmond
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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
[14]
[15]
[16]
|
Jiggs McDonald (Game 3)
Ken Wilson (Game 7)
|
Bill Clement
|
Edmonton-Calgary
|
Games 2, 4–7
[17]
[18]
[19]
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Mike Lange (Games 2, 7)
Jim Hughson
[20] (Games 4–6)
|
Mickey Redmond
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Jim Kelly
[21]
|
Conference finals
|
Montreal-
New York Rangers
|
Games 1–5
[22]
[23]
|
Ken Wilson (Games 1, 3)
Jiggs McDonald (Game 2)
Mike Lange (Games 4–5)
|
Mickey Redmond
|
Calgary-St. Louis
|
Games 1–2, 4–7
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[25]
[26]
[27]
[28]
[29]
|
Jim Hughson (Games 1, 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
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in Montreal
[30]
[31]
|
Mike Emrick
|
Bill Clement
|
Philadelphia-New York Rangers
|
in New York City
[32]
|
Mike Emrick
|
Bill Clement
|
Washington-New York Islanders
|
Game 7
[33]
|
Mike Emrick
|
Bill Clement
|
Tom Mees
|
Divisional finals
|
Montreal-Quebec
|
Game 1
|
Mike Emrick
|
Bill Clement
|
Philadelphia-
New York Islanders
|
Games 2, 4–7
[34]
[35]
[36]
[37]
|
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
[38]
[39]
[40]
[41]
[42]
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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
[43]
|
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
[44]
[45]
[46]
[47]
|
Mike Emrick
|
Bill Clement
|
Washington-Philadelphia
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Games 2, 5, 7
[48]
[49]
[50]
[51]
[52]
[53]
|
Mike Emrick
|
Bill Clement
|
Divisional finals
|
Montreal-Boston
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Games 2, 4–5
[54]
[55]
[56]
[57]
[58]
|
Sam Rosen
|
Phil Esposito
|
Washington-New Jersey
|
Games 1, 3, 6–7
[59]
|
Sam Rosen
|
Phil Esposito
|
Detroit-
St. Louis
|
Games 2, 5
[60]
[61]
[62]
[63]
[64]
|
Mike Emrick
|
Bill Clement
|
Calgary-Edmonton
|
Games 1, 3–4
[65]
[66]
|
Bruce Buchanan (Game 1)
Mike Emrick (in Edmonton)
|
Bill Clement
|
Conference finals
|
Boston-New Jersey
|
Games 1–7
[67]
[68]
[69]
[70]
[71]
[72]
[73]
[74]
[75]
|
Sam Rosen
|
Phil Esposito
|
Matt Lauer
|
Edmonton-Detroit
|
Games 1–5
[76]
[77]
[78]
[79]
[80]
[81]
[82]
[83]
[84]
[85]
[86]
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Mike Emrick
|
Bill Clement
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Studio personalities
Hosts
Analysts
Former personalities
Reporters
Current personalities
Former personalities
Insiders
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Rinkside reporters | |
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Rules analyst | |
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Former figures | Play-by-play announcers | |
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Color commentators | |
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Studio hosts | |
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Studio analysts | |
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Ice level and rinkside reporters | |
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All-Star Game |
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Stanley Cup Finals | |
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Lore | |
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