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NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Mike "Doc" Emrick, longtime hockey broadcaster, about his retirement and the future of sports broadcasting.
The Stanley Cup playoffs are the busiest time of year for Mike Emrick. Yet he added something to his routine this spring that has nothing to do with hockey. NBC's lead NHL play-by-play man is ...
Mike Emrick, known as “Doc” because he has a doctorate in broadcasting, is working the 21st Stanley Cup Final of his illustrious career.
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.… ...
Mike Emrick is the Vin Scully of hockey, a play-by-play broadcaster whose pleasant mastery of so much about the job — cadence, anecdote, and defter deployment of verb than Roget, for starters ...
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 ...
Hockey Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike “Doc” Emrick chats with The Post’s Dave Blezow about the 2018 Winter Classic between the Rangers and Sabres at Citi Field (Monday, 1 p.m., NBC). Q: Does ...
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 has announced his retirement after almost 50 years behind the microphone.