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Four decades and change. That’s how long Sam Rosen spent being the voice of the New York Rangers. This current season marks the last for the storied announcer, who first called play-by-play for ...
The New York Rangers have a legendary history, and right in the center of it is Sam Rosen. Rosen has been the voice of the Blueshirts since 1984, and after this season, he will be retiring.
Rosen and Davidson, best known to Rangers fans as "Sam and J.D." during their ... a 4-2 loss to the New Jersey Devils that ended New York's 2005-06 season in a sweep. Davidson, known for his ...
The New York Rangers delivered a convincing performance during the final game in the career of longtime play-by-play announcer Sam Rosen, defeating the Tampa Bay Lighting 4–0 in the season finale.
Congratulations, Sam, we will miss you.” Rosen, who has been the TV play-by-play voice of the Rangers since 1982, would like a similar farewell as longtime New York Yankees radio voice John ...
After 40 years with the New York Rangers, Sam Rosen is retiring after 2024/25, and he's set to be replaced by a very credible name in New York sports. For the past four decades, New York Rangers ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Rangers broadcasting legend Sam Rosen called his last hockey game on Thursday night. On his last day, the New York Rangers honored their long-time broadcaster with custom warm ...
Sam Rosen’s run as the voice of the New York Rangers is coming to a close. Rangers fans won’t hear his signature “It’s a power play goal!” anymore. And while that voice is stepping away ...
According to Mollie Walker of The New York Post, Kenny Albert will replace Sam Rosen as the New York Rangers' new play-by-play voice. Rosen is set to retire, ending a 40-year run as the Rangers ...
Rangers broadcaster Sam Rosen (center) with partner Joe Micheletti, during Rosen’s last game after 40 years. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post The news comes shortly after it was announced that ...
NEW YORK — Artemi Panarin was one of the last Rangers players to take the ice in warm-ups, just like normal. He flipped pucks high in the sky after drills, landing them near the net, just like ...