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 ...
Even if you're a fairly enthusiastic sports fan — someone who can identify sportscasters Jim Nantz or Joe Buck by tenor and intonation alone — you may very well have never heard the name Doc Emrick.
NEW YORK (NewsNation Now) — After 47 years behind the mic as a play-by-play sportscaster for professional hockey, Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick is calling it a career. Emrick got his start calling games for ...
BOSTON – Mike “Doc” Emrick’s phone rang only once. He answered by saying, “A famous Charlestown Chief once said: ‘Let ‘em know you’re there.’ That’s what I thought nine seconds into that game.” View ...
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 ...
Epic seems like an appropriate word to describe Doc Emrick's Hall of Fame career, which he officially called on Monday after announcing his retirement. So it's fitting that Emrick was on the call for ...
Mike "Doc" Emrick has called so many incredible moments in Penguins history, particularly since he took over as NBC's lead hockey broadcaster in 2006. He called all three of Pittsburgh's Stanley Cup ...
Steve Dale is joined by legendary Hall of Fame broadcaster Mike “Doc” Emrick to celebrate a historic moment for American hockey. Doc and Steve break down the incredible “double gold” sweep—the first ...
But Emrick doesn't sit still for long. It's a rare moment of pause for a man always in motion. A car comes to take him back to his hotel seven hours before the Game 2 so he can get a quick change of ...
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