Line changes, limited time outs, and pucks traveling 100 miles per hour hockey is called the fastest game on Earth for a reason. Keeping up with this non-stop action, especially for decades on end, takes a special kind of talent. Today s NHL broadcasters capture the game in arguably the most difficult capacity in the world of sports, giving the fans a guide to the action in a way nobody else could. With careers outlasting the players, coaches, general managers, and, in some cases, the city itself, the NHL s broadcasters have more than their fair share of stories to tell. In The Voices of...
Line changes, limited time outs, and pucks traveling 100 miles per hour hockey is called the fastest game on Earth for a reason. Keeping up with this ...
With careers spanning two to three times that of an average player, baseball's best broadcasters have no shortage of history to offer. They have witnessed opening days, no hitters, slugfests, and perfect games, all from arguably the best seats in the house. From former Baltimore Orioles announcer Jon Miller calling Cal Ripken Jr.'s record-breaking 2,131st straight game, to Red Sox announcer Joe Castiglione witnessing the -Curse of the Babe- being lifted the night Boston won its first World Series in eighty-six years, broadcasters know their clubs, their stadiums, and their teams in a way that...
With careers spanning two to three times that of an average player, baseball's best broadcasters have no shortage of history to offer. They have witne...
This book features some of the greatest moments in NHL history, as told by the game's finest broadcasters. It covers Stanley Cup-clinching victories, penalty-minute-accruing brawls, and season-altering contests. This updated edition includes new interviews with broadcasters not featured in the cloth edition, such as Gary Thorne and Ken Daniels.
This book features some of the greatest moments in NHL history, as told by the game's finest broadcasters. It covers Stanley Cup-clinching victories, ...