![]() Sirott also worked for three years as a weekend host, field reporter and executive producer at 670 The Score, from the station's founding in 1992.Ī 1991 graduate of the University of Michigan, where he broadcast hockey and football as a student, Sirott started his Chicago media career as a weekend producer at WGN AM. Sirott called the franchise's Turner Cup titles in 19, along with its first Calder Cup championship in 2002. Previously, Sirott called National Hockey League games nationally for HDNet (now AXS TV) and the NHL Network from 2006 to 2009.Ī native of Arlington Heights, Ill., Sirott began broadcasting professional hockey with a 12-year run as the play-by-play voice and media relations director of the American Hockey League's Chicago Wolves, from the team's inception in 1994. Additionally, he spent six seasons (2009-2014) with the Chicago Cubs as a radio play-by-play announcer and host on WGN AM, while working as a correspondent for the MLB Network. Honored for best Sports Play-By-Play in 2018 by the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association, Sirott came to Boston after an award-winning nine-season stint (2008-17) as the Studio Host for the Chicago Blackhawks on WGN AM. Judd Sirott is in his fourth season as the radio play-by-play announcer of the Boston Bruins on 98.5 The Sports Hub. A native of Melrose, MA, he is a member of both the Melrose High School and University of New Hampshire Halls of Fame. He has also worked with national rightsholders as both a color analyst and reporter during their NHL coverage and has worked on AHL, IHL and college hockey broadcasts in addition to four World Junior Championship tournaments. He retired with NHL career totals of 82 goals and 140 assists for 222 points in 385 NHL games with Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, Boston and Winnipeg. He was a member of IHL Turner Cup championship teams with both Denver in 1994-95 and Utah in 1995-96. ![]() Following a college hockey career at the University of New Hampshire, he played 14 seasons at both the National Hockey League and minor league levels, including four seasons in a Bruins uniform from 1988-92. Television Color Commentary, New England Sports Network (NESN)Īndy Brickley is in his 17th season of color commentary on the Bruins television airwaves following one season of Bruins commentary for WBZ radio. He has also done play-by-play for ESPN's coverage of hockey and soccer, including the 2002 World Cup finals, and the Little League World Series. He joined ESPN in 1991 as an anchor and reporter for SportsCenter and won an Emmy award for his ESPN reporting. He came to Boston in the 1980s as a sports anchor and reporter at both WCVB-TV 5 and WHDH-TV 7 and also worked as a reporter for ABC's Wide World of Sports and Olympic coverage on both ABC and CBS. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire, Edwards began his career doing play-by-play of Wildcats hockey which led to reporter and anchor positions in both radio and television in New Hampshire and Providence. A television veteran of over 30 years, he came to NESN after five years of play-by-play for both ESPN and HDNet broadcasts of NHL games. ![]() Jack Edwards is in his 12th season as a play-by-play voice for Bruins games on NESN and his tenth season doing both home and road contests. ![]() Television Play-by-Play, New England Sports Network (NESN)
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