Who will announce hockey on ESPN?

Who will announce hockey on ESPN?

Sean McDonough
Sean McDonough will be ESPN’s top play-by-play announcer. Steve Levy will also have a heavy play-by-play presence, along with Bob Wischusen. That trio also have football responsibilities when the sports overlap (Levy on Monday Night Football, McDonough and Wischusen on college games).

Did Barry Melrose retire?

1987
Barry Melrose/Career end

How old is Barry Melrose?

65 years (July 15, 1956)
Barry Melrose/Age

Where does Barry Melrose live in Florida?

“I loved my time here,” Melrose said. “I had a great time here.” So much so that Melrose, 55, and his wife bought a home near Boca Ciega Bay in St. Petersburg.

Is Barry Melrose still with ESPN?

Melrose joined ESPN in 1996 as a commentator and NHL analyst. He left ESPN in June 2008 to coach the Tampa Bay Lightning.

How old is hockey player Mark Messier?

60 years (January 18, 1961)
Mark Messier/Age

Mark John Douglas Messier OC (/ˈmɛsieɪ/; born January 18, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre of the National Hockey League (NHL). His playing career in the NHL lasted 25 years (1979–2004) with the Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers, and Vancouver Canucks.

Did Barry Melrose coach the Tampa Bay Lightning?

Barry Melrose has been named the sixth head coach of the Tampa Bay Lightning. A winner at every level he has coached, Melrose spent three seasons (1992-95) as the head coach in Los Angeles, leading the Kings to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in 1993.

Who is covering NHL in 2022?

Starting in the 2021–22 season, the NHL will be shown on the ABC network; cable networks ESPN, TBS, and TNT; and internet streaming services ESPN+ and Hulu. Individual teams in both countries have contracted to air their games on local channels, primarily on regional sports networks.

Is the NHL leaving NBC?

NBC will no longer broadcast NHL; league adds Turner (TBS, TNT) as second partner. A broadcast partner for the last 16 years, NBC won’t air NHL games beyond the 2021 season, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to USA TODAY Sports on Monday.