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Ralph Strangis is a 7-time Emmy Award winning NHL play-by-play broadcaster who began calling NHL hockey in 1990-91 with the Minnesota North Stars, working alongside Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Shaver. Strangis relocated to Dallas with the Stars in 1993, took over the play-by-play chair in 1995-96 and remained there until April 2015. For the 2016-17 NHL season, Strangis worked 26 games for the Los Angeles Kings TV on Fox Sports West filling in for the ailing Bob Miller. Alongside covering the NHL, Strangis also works as a consultant, educator, trainer, writer, actor, corporate speaker and emcee.

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  • Ralph Strangis is a 7-time Emmy Award winning NHL play-by-play broadcaster who began calling NHL hockey in 1990-91 with the Minnesota North Stars, working alongside Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Shaver. Strangis relocated to Dallas with the Stars in 1993, took over the play-by-play chair in 1995-96 and remained there until April 2015. For the 2016-17 NHL season, Strangis worked 26 games for the Los Angeles Kings TV on Fox Sports West filling in for the ailing Bob Miller. Alongside covering the NHL, Strangis also works as a consultant, educator, trainer, writer, actor, corporate speaker and emcee. (en)
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  • Ralph Strangis is a 7-time Emmy Award winning NHL play-by-play broadcaster who began calling NHL hockey in 1990-91 with the Minnesota North Stars, working alongside Hall of Fame broadcaster Al Shaver. Strangis relocated to Dallas with the Stars in 1993, took over the play-by-play chair in 1995-96 and remained there until April 2015. Ralph continues to call NHL hockey on television and radio networks, working as a freelancer for Westwood One, NBC Radio, NHL International and NHL Network. He has called 4 Winter Classics, 3 Stadium Series games, the 2018 Olympic Winter Games (men’s and women’s ice hockey) in PyeongChang and the 2019 NHL Global Series opener in Berlin, Lausanne, and Prague. For the 2016-17 NHL season, Strangis worked 26 games for the Los Angeles Kings TV on Fox Sports West filling in for the ailing Bob Miller. Alongside covering the NHL, Strangis also works as a consultant, educator, trainer, writer, actor, corporate speaker and emcee. (en)
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