Hall of Fame hockey broadcaster Mike Emrick announced his retirement Monday after almost 50 years behind the microphone. The man affectionately known as “Doc” for his doctorate in communications spent ...
Mike "Doc" Emrick, the legendary NHL broadcaster who has been calling hockey games for decades, is retiring. The New York Post was the first to report his retirement. “I hope I can handle retirement ...
Mike "Doc" Emrick, the TV voice of the Devils, will be unable to call Thursday's NHL Winter Classic because of laryngitis. Dave Strader, the play-by-play man for the Phoenix Coyotes, will fill in for ...
Mike "Doc" Emrick is looking forward to sitting down on his couch at home in Michigan with his wife Joyce on Sunday to watch the documentary about the legendary broadcaster who retired after last ...
Mike Emrick spent decades narrating hockey's biggest moments happening live in front of him. That's also how “Doc" wants to experience a documentary about his life and career. NBC will air “Doc Emrick ...
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) - Mike "Doc" Emrick is stepping down as the voice of the New Jersey Devils after 21 years. The soon-to-be 65-year-old Emrick announced Thursday that he was leaving MSG Network and ...
Before starting a radio or television broadcast, the late Mike Lange famously told his audience, “It’s a hockey night in Pittsburgh.” It was his first famous catchphrase in a Hockey Hall of Fame ...