Joe Micheletti Retires, Rangers Booth Overhauled
Joe Micheletti Retires, Rangers Booth Overhauled

Joe Micheletti Retires, Rangers Booth Overhauled

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Joe Micheletti, the longtime New York Rangers TV analyst, announced his retirement after 19 seasons, following play-by-play partner Sam Rosen in stepping down and marking a significant change in the Rangers' broadcast booth. Micheletti, 70, capped a 40-year broadcasting career that included national work on five Winter Olympics, 25 Stanley Cup Finals, and 15 NHL All-Star Games, in addition to his previous roles as an NHL player and coach. MSG Networks has not yet named Micheletti's replacement, but Dave Maloney is now considered a leading contender, with Brian Boyle and Ryan Callahan also mentioned as potential candidates. Kenny Albert will take over play-by-play duties from Rosen next season. Micheletti expressed deep gratitude for his colleagues and fans, describing his journey from Minnesota pond hockey to the New York spotlight as 'magical.' The departure of both Rosen and Micheletti closes a defining era in Rangers broadcasting.

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