List of NHL All-Star Game broadcasters

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The following is a list of the television networks (American, Canadian, and French Canadian) and announcers that have broadcast the National Hockey League All-Star Game over the years.

American Television[]

2020s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Inside the Glass reporter(s) Studio host Studio analysts
2022 ABC Sean McDonough or Steve Levy Ray Ferraro, Kevin Weekes and Brian Boucher , Kevin Weekes, and Leah Hextall Steve Levy or John Buccigross Barry Melrose, Mark Messier, and Chris Chelios
2021 Not held because of the coronavirus pandemic
2020[1] NBC Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Pierre McGuire and Brian Boucher Kathryn Tappen Keith Jones and Patrick Sharp

2010s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator Inside the Glass reporter(s) Studio host Studio analysts
2019[2] NBC Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Pierre McGuire and Jeremy Roenick Mike Tirico and Kathryn Tappen Mike Milbury and Jeremy Roenick
2018[3] NBC Mike Emrick Mike Milbury Brian Boucher Kathryn Tappen Jeremy Roenick and Keith Jones
2017[4][5][6] NBC Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Pierre McGuire and Jeremy Roenick Liam McHugh Mike Milbury, Keith Jones, and Jeremy Roenick
2016[7][8][9] NBCSN Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Pierre McGuire and Jeremy Roenick Liam McHugh Mike Milbury, Keith Jones, and Jeremy Roenick
2015[10] NBCSN Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Pierre McGuire and Jeremy Roenick Liam McHugh Mike Milbury, Keith Jones, and Jeremy Roenick
2012[11] NBCSN Mike Emrick Jeremy Roenick Pierre McGuire Liam McHugh Mike Milbury and Keith Jones
2011[12] Versus Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Charissa Thompson and Bob Harwood Bill Patrick Keith Jones and Brian Engblom

Notes[]

  • Versus (originally known as OLN) was renamed NBC Sports Network on January 2, 2012.[13]
  • The 2015 All-Star Game was to be played on January 27, 2013, at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio, home of the Columbus Blue Jackets. This would have been the Jackets' first-ever hosting of the game. However, the game was postponed for two years, first because of the 2012–13 NHL lockout[14] and then due to the league's participation in the 2014 Winter Olympics tournament.[15]

2000s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2009[16][17] Versus Mike Emrick Brian Engblom Christine Simpson and Bob Harwood
2008[18] Versus Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk Christine Simpson and Bob Harwood Bill Patrick Keith Jones and Brian Engblom
2007 Versus Mike Emrick Eddie Olczyk and Mark Messier Christine Simpson and Bob Harwood Bill Clement Keith Jones, Brian Engblom, and Mark Messier
2004[19] ABC Gary Thorne Bill Clement and John Davidson Sam Ryan, Brian Engblom, and Darren Pang John Saunders Barry Melrose and Darren Pang
2003[20] ABC Gary Thorne Bill Clement and John Davidson Brian Engblom and Darren Pang John Saunders Barry Melrose and Darren Pang
2002[21] ABC Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom and Darren Pang John Saunders John Davidson and Barry Melrose
2001[22] ABC Gary Thorne Bill Clement and Denis Leary[23][24][25][26][27] Brian Engblom, Darren Pang, and Steve Levy John Saunders John Davidson and Barry Melrose
2000[28] ABC Gary Thorne Bill Clement Brian Engblom and Darren Pang John Saunders John Davidson and Barry Melrose

Notes[]

  • Because ABC Sports had rights to both the NHL All-Star Game and the Pro Bowl, ABC aired the All-Star Game and the Pro Bowl on the same day from 2000 through 2003, excluding 2002. ABC dubbed these doubleheaders as “All-Star Sunday”.
  • The All-Star Game was dealt two serious blows in 2005. Not only was the game canceled along with the rest of the season as a result of the 2004–05 NHL lockout,[29][30][31] but the subsequent CBA that ended the lockout stipulated that heretofore the game was to be held only in non-Olympic years. Thus, there was no All-Star Game held during the 2005–06 season either.[32]

1990s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst
1999[33] Fox Mike Emrick John Davidson Joe Micheletti Suzy Kolber Terry Crisp
1998[34] Fox Mike Emrick John Davidson Joe Micheletti James Brown Dave Maloney
1997[35] Fox Mike Emrick John Davidson Joe Micheletti James Brown Dave Maloney
1996 Fox Mike Emrick John Davidson Joe Micheletti and Sandra Neil James Brown Dave Maloney
1994[36] NBC Marv Albert John Davidson Bill Clement and Brenda Brenon[37][38]
1993[39] NBC Marv Albert John Davidson Ron MacLean[40] Gayle Gardner
1992[41] NBC Marv Albert John Davidson Bill Clement Gayle Gardner
1991[42][43][44][45] NBC Marv Albert John Davidson Bill Clement Gayle Gardner
SportsChannel America
1990[46] NBC[47] Marv Albert John Davidson Mike Emrick

Notes[]

  • NBC's coverage of the 1990 All-Star Game marked the first time in a decade that an American over-the-air television network (as opposed to cable) carried a NHL game nationally (since Game 6 of the 1980 Stanley Cup Finals aired on CBS). This is because the game itself was played on a Sunday afternoon instead of a Tuesday night, as was the case in previous years – marking the first time that a national audience would see Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux play. Referees and other officials were also wired with microphones in this game, as were the two head coaches.[47][48][49] Finally, NBC was allowed to conduct interviews with players during stoppages in play, to the chagrin of the Hockey Night in Canada crew, whose attempts to do likewise were repeatedly denied by the league in past years. (Technically, it was not quite a national broadcast as NBC's affiliates in Atlanta, Charlotte, Memphis, New Orleans, Indianapolis and Phoenix didn't air the game.)
  • In 1991, NBC broke away from the live telecast of the All-Star Game during the third period in favor of Gulf War coverage; SportsChannel America showed the rest of the contest later that day.
  • The 1995 All-Star Game was not played due to the 1994-95 NHL lockout.
  • The 1996 and 1997 All-Star Games were televised in prime time.

1980s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter Studio host(s) Studio analyst(s)
1989[53][54][55][56][57][58] SportsChannel America[59][60] Jiggs McDonald Scotty Bowman Gary Thorne[61] Denis Potvin and Herb Brooks
1988[62][63][64][65] ESPN[66] Mike Emrick Bill Clement Mickey Redmond Tom Mees[67]
1987[68][69] ESPN Ken Wilson Bill Clement Tom Mees and John Saunders[70]
1986[71] ESPN Sam Rosen Mickey Redmond and John Davidson Tom Mees Jim Kelly
1985[72] USA Network[73] Dan Kelly Gary Green Al Trautwig[74]
1984[75] USA Network Dan Kelly Gary Green Al Trautwig
1983[76] USA Network Dan Kelly Gary Green Al Trautwig
1982[77] PRISM Dan Kelly and Gene Hart Phil Esposito Dan Kelly
1981[78] PRISM Dan Kelly and Gene Hart Phil Esposito Dan Kelly
1980[79] Hughes[80] Dan Kelly Gary Dornhoefer and Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge

Notes[]

  • The 1980 American coverage from Hughes used CBC's feed.
  • Locally in New York, the NHL All-Star Game was broadcast on WOR-TV Channel 9 until 1982. Beginning in 1983, it was broadcast on the NHL's cable TV partner.

1970s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Studio host Studio analyst
1979 NHL Network (Games 1, 3)[81][82] Dan Kelly (first half)
Danny Gallivan (second half)
Bobby Orr and Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge Howie Meeker
CBS (Game 2)[83] Dan Kelly Lou Nanne Dick Stockton
1978 NHL Network[84] Dan Kelly Marv Albert
1977 NHL Network Dan Kelly Marv Albert
1976 NHL Network Gene Hart Bobby Orr and Bobby Hull
1975 NBC[85] Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay Brian McFarlane
1974 NBC Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay Brian McFarlane
1973 NBC Tim Ryan Ted Lindsay Brian McFarlane
1972 Hughes[86] Tim Ryan
1971 CBS Dan Kelly Jim Gordon
1970 CBS (CBC feed)[87] Bill Hewitt (first half)
Dan Kelly (second half)
Bob Goldham and Dick Irvin Jr. Ward Cornell

Notes[]

  • The Challenge Cup replaced the All-Star Game in 1979. Staged at Madison Square Garden, the Challenge Cup was a best-of 3-series between the NHL All-Stars against the Soviet Union national squad. Games 1 and 3 were shown on the NHL Network, while Game 2 was carried, in bizarre fashion, on CBS.[88] First, only the third period was aired on CBS (as part of CBS Sports Spectacular), which had a problem with the dasher board advertising that the NHL sold at Madison Square Garden. The network (after complaints from other CBS sponsors) refused to allow the ads to be shown; as a result, viewers were unable to view the far boards above the yellow kickplate, and could only see players' skates when the play moved to that side of the ice. (Games 1 and 3 were seen in their entirety on the NHL Network, which had no problem with the advertising.)

Canadian Television[]

2020s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentators Ice level reporters Studio host Studio analysts
2021 Not held because of the coronavirus pandemic
2020 CBC Jim Hughson Craig Simpson Kevin Bieksa, David Amber, and Caroline Cameron Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey, Brian Burke, and Elliotte Friedman
Sportsnet

2010s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator Ice level reporters Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2019[89] CBC Jim Hughson Craig Simpson Scott Oake and Kevin Bieksa Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey, Nick Kypreos, and Elliotte Friedman
Sportsnet
2018[90] CBC Jim Hughson Craig Simpson Glenn Healy and David Amber Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey, Nick Kypreos, and Elliotte Friedman
Sportsnet
2017[91] CBC Jim Hughson Craig Simpson Scott Oake and David Amber Ron MacLean Don Cherry, Kelly Hrudey, Nick Kypreos, and Elliotte Friedman
Sportsnet
2016[92] CBC Dave Randorf Garry Galley Glenn Healy, Elliotte Friedman, and Christine Simpson George Stroumboulopoulos Nick Kypreos and Damien Cox
2015 CBC Dave Randorf Garry Galley Glenn Healy, Scott Oake, and Elliotte Friedman George Stroumboulopoulos Nick Kypreos, Damien Cox, and Doug MacLean
2012[93] CBC Jim Hughson Craig Simpson Glenn Healy, Scott Oake, and Elliotte Friedman Ron MacLean Don Cherry
2011 CBC Jim Hughson Craig Simpson Glenn Healy, Scott Oake, and Elliotte Friedman Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey

2000s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2009 CBC Jim Hughson Craig Simpson Scott Oake and Elliotte Friedman Ron MacLean Don Cherry
2008 CBC Jim Hughson Greg Millen Scott Oake and Cassie Campbell-Pascall Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey
2007 CBC Jim Hughson Harry Neale Scott Oake and Cassie Campbell-Pascall Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey
2004 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale and Scotty Bowman Elliotte Friedman and Scott Oake Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey
2003 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale Scott Russell and Scott Oake Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey
2002 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale Scott Russell and Scott Oake Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey, Glen Sather, and Greg Millen
2001 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale Scott Russell and Scott Oake Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey, Al Strachan, and Greg Millen
2000 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale Scott Russell and Scott Oake Ron MacLean Don Cherry

1990s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
1999 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale Scott Russell and Scott Oake Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey, Al Strachan, and Chris Cuthbert
1998 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale and Dick Irvin Jr. Scott Russell Ron MacLean Don Cherry
1997 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale Scott Russell Ron MacLean
1996 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale Scott Russell Ron MacLean Kelly Hrudey
1994 CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale and Dick Irvin Jr. Ron MacLean and Scott Russell Don Cherry
1993[94] TSN Jim Hughson Gary Green John Wells Bob McKenzie and Howie Meeker
1992[95] TSN Jim Hughson Gary Green John Wells Bob McKenzie and Howie Meeker
1991[96] TSN Jim Hughson Gary Green John Wells Bob McKenzie and Howie Meeker
1990 TSN Jim Hughson Gary Green Jim Van Horne Bob McKenzie and Howie Meeker

1980s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator(s) Ice level reporter Studio host Studio analyst
1989[97] CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale and Dick Irvin Jr. Ron MacLean and Chris Cuthbert Don Cherry
1988[98][99] CBC Bob Cole Harry Neale Ron MacLean Scotty Bowman
1987 CBC Don Wittman John Davidson Brian Williams
1986 TSN John Wells Howie Meeker Jim Van Horne Bob McKenzie
1985 CBC Dick Irvin Jr. Howie Meeker and John Davidson Dave Hodge Don Cherry
1984[100] CBC Danny Gallivan Dick Irvin Jr. Brian McFarlane Don Cherry
1983[101] CBC Jim Robson Mickey Redmond Dave Hodge Don Cherry
1982 CBC Danny Gallivan Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge Don Cherry
1981[102][103] CBC Jim Robson Gary Dornhoefer Dave Hodge Howie Meeker
1980[79] CBC Dan Kelly Gary Dornhoefer and Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge

Notes[]

  • The 1986 Canadian coverage was to be provided by CTV. However, CTV had a prior commitment to carry a U.S. miniseries.[104] As a result, TSN took over coverage of the game in Hartford.
  • In 1987, Rendez-vous '87 (a two-game series between a team of all-stars from the National Hockey League and the Soviet national team) replaced the All-Star Game. While the telecasts in Canada were on CBC as usual, they were not Hockey Night in Canada productions. The games were done as a CBC Sports production as Molson, who owned Hockey Night in Canada's rights at the time, was not allowed access to Le Colisée in Quebec City. Carling O'Keefe Breweries assumed advertising rights for the telecasts and the normal host(s) for Hockey Night in Canada in 1987, rookie Ron MacLean and Dave Hodge (before his late season firing) were replaced by Brian Williams. Even the ice blue blazers normally worn by Hockey Night in Canada commentators were replaced by the orange CBC sport-coats. Don Wittman and John Davidson called the action for CBC. The games were shown in the United States on ESPN, with Ken Wilson and Bill Clement in the booth and Tom Mees and John Saunders as the studio host.

1970s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Studio host Studio analysts
1979 CBC (Games 1[105]–2[106]) Danny Gallivan
Dan Kelly (first half of Games 1, 3)
Bobby Orr and Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge Howie Meeker
CTV (Game 3[107])
1978 CBC Jim Robson Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge
1977 CBC Jim Robson Babe Pratt Dave Hodge
1976 CBC Jim Robson Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge
1975 CBC Danny Gallivan Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge
1974 CBC Bill Hewitt Brian McFarlane Dave Hodge
1973 CBC Danny Gallivan Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge
1972 CBC Bill Hewitt Brian McFarlane and Dick Irvin Jr. Dave Hodge
1971[108][109] CBC Danny Gallivan Bob Goldham and Brian McFarlane Ward Cornell Brian McFarlane, Babe Pratt, and Jack Dennett
1970[87] CBC Bill Hewitt (first half)
Dan Kelly (second half)
Bob Goldham and Dick Irvin Jr. Ward Cornell

1960s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator Studio host
1969[110] CBC Danny Gallivan Dan Kelly Ward Cornell
1968[111] CBC Bill Hewitt Brian McFarlane Ward Cornell
1967 CBC Danny Gallivan Keith Dancy Ward Cornell
1965 CBC Danny Gallivan Keith Dancy Ward Cornell
1964[112][113] CBC Bill Hewitt Jim Morrison Ward Cornell
1963[114][115][116] CBC Bill Hewitt Bob Goldham Ward Cornell
1962 CBC Bill Hewitt Bob Goldham Ward Cornell
1961 CBC Bill Hewitt Bob Goldham Ward Cornell
1960 CBC Danny Gallivan Keith Dancy Ward Cornell

1950s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator Studio host
1959 CBC Danny Gallivan Keith Dancy Ward Cornell
1958 CBC Danny Gallivan Keith Dancy Wes McKnight
1957 CBC Danny Gallivan Keith Dancy Wes McKnight
1956 CBC Danny Gallivan Keith Dancy Wes McKnight
1955 CBC Foster Hewitt Wes McKnight
1954 CBC Foster Hewitt Wes McKnight
1953 CBC Danny Gallivan Keith Dancy Wes McKnight

French Canadian television[]

2020s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator
2021 Not held because of the COVID-19 pandemic
2020 TVA Sports Félix Séguin Patrick Lalime

2010s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator
2019 TVA Sports Félix Séguin Patrick Lalime
2018 TVA Sports Félix Séguin Patrick Lalime
2017 TVA Sports Félix Séguin Patrick Lalime
2016 TVA Sports Félix Séguin Patrick Lalime
2015 TVA Sports Félix Séguin Patrick Lalime
2012 RDS Pierre Houde Patrick Lalime
2011 RDS Pierre Houde Benoît Brunet

2000s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator
2009 RDS Pierre Houde Benoît Brunet
2008 RDS Pierre Houde Yvon Pedneault
2007 RDS Pierre Houde Yvon Pedneault
2004 RDS Pierre Houde Yvon Pedneault
2003 RDS Pierre Houde Yvon Pedneault
2002 SRC Claude Quenneville Michel Bergeron
2001 SRC Claude Quenneville Michel Bergeron
2000 SRC Claude Quenneville Michel Bergeron

1990s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator
1999 SRC Claude Quenneville Michel Bergeron
1998 SRC Claude Quenneville Gilles Tremblay
1997 SRC Claude Quenneville Gilles Tremblay
1996 SRC Claude Quenneville Gilles Tremblay
1994 SRC Claude Quenneville Gilles Tremblay
1993 SRC Claude Quenneville Gilles Tremblay
1992 SRC Claude Quenneville Gilles Tremblay
1991 SRC Claude Quenneville Gilles Tremblay
1990 SRC Richard Garneau Gilles Tremblay

1980s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator
1989 SRC Richard Garneau Gilles Tremblay
1988 SRC Richard Garneau Gilles Tremblay
1987 SRC René Lecavalier
1986 SRC Richard Garneau Gilles Tremblay
1985 SRC Richard Garneau Gilles Tremblay
1984 SRC Richard Garneau Gilles Tremblay
1983 SRC Richard Garneau Gilles Tremblay
1982 SRC Richard Garneau René Lecavalier
1981 SRC Richard Garneau René Lecavalier
1980 SRC Richard Garneau René Lecavalier

1970s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator
1979 SRC René Lecavalier Gilles Tremblay
1978 SRC René Lecavalier Gilles Tremblay
1977 SRC René Lecavalier Gilles Tremblay
1976 SRC René Lecavalier Gilles Tremblay
1975 SRC René Lecavalier Gilles Tremblay
1974 SRC René Lecavalier Gilles Tremblay
1973 SRC René Lecavalier Gilles Tremblay
1972 SRC René Lecavalier Gilles Tremblay
1971 SRC René Lecavalier Gilles Tremblay
1970 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly

1960s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator
1969 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1965 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1964 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1963 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1962 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1961 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1960 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly

1950s[]

Year Network Play-by-play Colour commentator
1959 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1958 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1957 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1956 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1955 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1954 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly
1953 SRC René Lecavalier Jean-Maurice Bailly

See also[]

  • National Hockey League All-Star Game

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  115. ^ Bobby Hull 1963 All-Star Game Goal on YouTube
  116. ^ 1963 All Star Game Oct 5 on YouTube

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