New York Rangers have reportedly already found Sam Rosen's replacement
The New York Rangers have seemed to have already found their new play-by-play broadcaster, once Sam Rosen retires.
However, we know of one announcer and we don't need an election to figure out who's next in line.
That would be Kenny Albert, whom MSG Networks boss, Andrea Greenberg should consider right away.
Albert has been covering the Rangers on the radio before Alexis Lafreniere was even thought of. This all the while alongside partner Dave Maloney, and knows the Rangers inside and out.
His knowledge of the team could rival Peter Laviolette and Chris Drury easily, as a tenured Rangers personality.
This shouldn't be a question for Greenberg, and they are nice guys in the Brooklyn sense, according to Fischler, and have street smarts i.e. Albert's book "A Mic For All Seasons".
The Rangers would benefit from the continuity of Albert moving from the radio booth to TV, but that will of course be up to Andrea Greenberg.
As seen on: The Hockey News
The Replacement For Sam Rosen Already Is Firmly In Place
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Would you be a fan of Kenny Albert taking over after Sam Rosen retires? |
Yes | 98 | 88.3 % |
No | 13 | 11.7 % |
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