Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick
Michael "Doc" Emrick (born August 1, 1946) is a retired American network television play-by-play sportscaster and commentator noted mostly for his work in ice hockey. He was the lead announcer for NHL national telecasts on both NBC and NBCSN. Among the many awards Emrick has received is the NHL's Lester Patrick Award in 2004, making him the first of only five to have received the award for media work, and the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award by the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008. He has also won eight national Emmy Awards for excellence in sports broadcasting, the only hockey broadcaster to be honored with even one. On December 12, 2011, Emrick became the first member of the media to be inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame.[1] In 2017, Sports Illustrated listed Emrick as the sportscaster of the year.
Orchestrating An Upset: The 1996 World Cup of Hockey
as HimselfOrchestrating an Upset is relatively recent history, but it is one of the United State’s rare...
Movie pageDoc Emrick - The Voice of Hockey
as HimselfA retrospective on the career of Doc Emrick featuring interviews of those who worked with him.
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