1. Barry Melrose

    Barry Melrose (born July 15, 1956 in Kelvington, Saskatchewan) is a former hockey player, coach, and general manager, and is currently a commentator for ESPN.

  2. Chris Berman

    Christopher (Boomer) James Berman (born May 10, 1955, in Greenwich, Connecticut) is a sportscaster, who anchors "SportsCenter", "Monday Night Countdown", "Sunday NFL Countdown", "Baseball Tonight", "U.S. Open golf", and other programming on ESPN. He joined ESPN a month after its founding and has been with the network since.

  3. Gary Thorne

    Gary Thorne (born June 9, 1948 in Bangor, Maine) is a play-by-play announcer for ESPN and ABC, working Major League Baseball, college football and Frozen Four hockey contests. He is also the television play-by-play voice of the Baltimore Orioles.

  4. Steve Levy

    Steve Levy (born March 12, 1965), is currently a journalist for ESPN. Before working for ESPN, he worked in New York for WFAN. At ESPN, he usually works on "SportsCenter", and he covered NHL regular season and playoff games before the network lost the rights to televise the league's games. Levy's NHL broadcasting career is very significant. His nickname is "Mr. Overtime", as he has called the three longest televised games in NHL history, …

  5. John Saunders

    John Saunders is a Canadian-American sports journalist from Toronto, Ontario. He is currently working for ESPN and ABC. According to his ABC biography, "Saunders, an all-star defenseman in the Montreal junior leagues, received a scholarship and played hockey at Western Michigan University from 1974-76." He was the news director for CKNS Radio (Espanola, Ontario, 1978), and sports anchor at CKNY-TV (Ontario, 1978-1979) and at ATV News (New Brunswick, 1979-1980).

  6. Bill Clement

    William Hands of cement Clement (born December 20, 1950 in Buckingham, Quebec) is a retired professional ice hockey player and a current broadcaster for Versus and NBC. Bill works as a studio host for "The NHL on NBC" partnered with Ray Ferraro and Brett Hull, as well as covering men's ice hockey during the 2006 Winter Olympics, and The NHL on Versus Post Game Report with Keith Jones and Brian Engblom.

  7. John Buccigross

    John Buccigross (born January 27, 1966 in Pittsburgh and raised in Indiana, Pennsylvania) is currently an anchor for ESPN, a job he has held since 1996. A graduate of Steubenville Catholic Central High School in Steubenville, Ohio and Heidelberg College (where he majored in Communications and Theater Arts), his television duties include the Emmy winning "Sportscenter" and "Baseball Tonight", and formerly the co-host of the Emmy nominated "NHL 2Night".

  8. Sean McDonough

    Sean McDonough (born May 13, 1962) is an American television sportscaster. The son of legendary Boston Globe sportswriter Will McDonough, Sean graduated from Syracuse University in 1984. It was in Syracuse where McDonough began his broadcasting career in 1982 as the play-by-play announcer for the Syracuse Chiefs of the International League.

  9. Ray Ferraro

    Ray Ferraro (born August 23, 1964 in Trail, British Columbia, Canada) is a retired professional hockey player for the NHL. He played for the Hartford Whalers (1984-1991), New York Islanders (1991-1995), New York Rangers (1995-1996), Los Angeles Kings (1996-1999), Atlanta Thrashers (1999-2002) and St. Louis Blues (2002). His nickname was the "Big Ball of Hate". Ferraro was a prolific scorer in Junior Hockey, …

  10. Erin Andrews

    Erin Andrews (born on May 4, 1978 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a television sports reporter. Andrews joined ESPN in May 2004 as a reporter for the network's National Hockey League coverage. Since the 2004 season, Andrews has served as a reporter for the ESPN College Football Saturday telecast, the Saturday Primetime college basketball game and Big Ten college basketball coverage. In 2005, she added Major League Baseball sideling reporting to her duties.

  11. Darren Pang

    Darren Pang (b. February 17, 1964 in Meaford, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Chicago Blackhawks. Standing only 5-foot-5, Pang was one of the shortest players ever in the modern era of the NHL. It was often joked that he was the only goalie with a "6 hole," right above his head. He was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team in 1988. He was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks on August 15, 1984.

  12. John Davidson

    John Davidson (born February 27, 1953 in Ottawa, Ontario) is the president of the St. Louis Blues and a former goaltender for the St. Louis Blues (1973-75) and New York Rangers (1975-83) of the National Hockey League. Growing up in western Canada, he played left wing until age 16, when he was moved to goaltender. Drafted fifth overall in 1973, he became the first goalie in NHL history to jump directly from major junior to the NHL.

  13. Mickey Redmond

    Mickey Redmond (born December 27, 1947, in Kirkland Lake, Ontario) is a former hockey player. He is currently a color analyst for Detroit Red Wings games on television for FSN Detroit

  14. Brian Engblom

    Brian Engblom (b. January 27, 1955 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a former Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. Engblom played collegiately at the University of Wisconsin. He played his first NHL game in the 1977 Stanley Cup Playoffs with the Montreal Canadiens. He won three Stanley Cups, in 1977, 1978, and 1979 with the Canadiens before being traded to the Washington Capitals. He finished his career with stints playing with the Buffalo Sabres, Los Angeles Kings, …

  15. Mike Emrick

    Mike "Doc" Emrick (born August 1, 1946 in La Fontaine, Indiana) is an American sportscaster. In the United States, he is one of the most recognized announcers in professional ice hockey. Emrick has been sportscasting since 1973, when he did play-by-play for the IHL Port Huron Flags. In 1977 he became the voice of the AHL Maine Mariners for three seasons before moving up to the parent NHL Philadelphia Flyers. He has been calling NHL hockey games for either the Flyers, …

  16. Tom Mees

    Thomas E. Mees (born October 13, 1949-August 14, 1996) at Southington, Connecticut, was an American sports broadcaster specializing in ice hockey.

  17. Bill Pidto

    Bill Pidto is currently a journalist for ESPN, where he has worked since 1993. He is most often seen on ESPNEWS. Bill was a 1987 graduate of Cornell University. There, he gained a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and began his broadcasting career as a sports anchor and reporter for WVBR, a radio station in Ithaca, New York. He was also a member of the Delta Chi Fraternity. He spent the following two years as the Sports director at WBNG-TV, located in Binghamton, …

  18. Melissa Stark

    Melissa Stark (born November 11, 1973 in Baltimore, Maryland), was an American television personality with NBC who used to anchor with MSNBC. She joined in 2005. Prior to joining NBC, she was best known for her three-year stint as a sideline reporter for "Monday Night Football", which she left in order to start a family. She has also worked as a reporter for fellow Disney entity ESPN. In 2005, Stark participated as a reporter for NBC's New Year's Eve coverage, …

  19. Al Morganti

    Al Morganti is a sports radio personality for 610 WIP (AM) in Philadelphia. Airing from 5:30 a.m. till 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, along with co-hosts Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes, the “Morning Show” is perhaps the highest rated radio show in the Philadelphia area.

  20. Sam Rosen

    Sam Rosen (born April 4, 1948 in Ulm, Germany) is the primary play-by-play announcer for New York Rangers (NHL) games on MSG. From 1982-84, he was the studio host on Ranger broadcasts, but was promoted to play-by-play in 1984, succeeding Jim Gordon, who had been the Rangers' TV voice since 1973. Rosen's first partner was ex-Bruin and Ranger star Phil Esposito. Starting in 1986-87, when Esposito left to became Rangers General Manager, …

  21. Daryl Reaugh

    Daryl "Razor" Reaugh (pronounced "Ray"), born February 13, 1965, in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, is a retired professional ice hockey goaltender, now a color commentator for the Dallas Stars of the NHL. Prior to his work with the Stars, Reaugh was also a color commentator for the Hartford Whalers during the 1994-95 season. Reaugh has also done work with ABC, ESPN, FOX and Versus broadcasts of regular season and playoff NHL games, …

  22. Samantha Ryan

    Samantha (Sam) Ryan is an American sportscaster based in New York City where she works as a sports anchor and reporter for WCBS-TV and CBS Sports. In 2004, she started working on ESPN's "Sunday Night Baseball". In 2005, she served as the reporter for "Monday Night Football" while Michele Tafoya was on maternity leave. In June 2006, she was hired by CBS Sports and WCBS-TV in New York. An alumnus of the NYIT (Old Westbury, NY), …