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In the early 1960s, the Rangers played Saturday afternoon games, which were tape delayed [1] for evening re-broadcast on Channel 11. The Saturday night [ 2 ] hockey games were almost always shown at 9 p.m. Road games were usually aired live if the Rangers were at Chicago , where the game was at 8:30 p.m., and after expansion , in St. Louis or ...
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New York Islanders, 2–4 [42] 1982–83: 1982–83: Wales Patrick 4th 80 35 35 10 — 80 306 287 9 5 4 — 33 37 Won division semifinals vs. Philadelphia Flyers, 3–0 Lost division finals vs. New York Islanders, 2–4 [43] 1983–84: 1983–84: Wales Patrick 4th 80 42 29 9 — 93 314 304 5 2 3 — 14 13 Lost division semifinals vs. New York ...
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August 9, 1995 — Signed as a free agent with the New York Rangers March 14, 1996 — Traded by the New York Rangers, along with Ian Laperrière , Nathan LaFayette , Mattias Norström and New York's 1997 fourth-round draft choice (Tomi Kallarsson), to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Jari Kurri , Marty McSorley and Shane Churla
In between Knicks and Rangers assignments, he appeared on CBS Sports' NHL coverage as a commentator alongside Stu Nahan and lead play-by-play man Dan Kelly, and he also was the original television voice of the New York Islanders, calling games in the 1972–73 season. Returning to the Rangers in the mid-1970s, he called their cable and ...
As of May 1982, Stemkowski was a morning disc jockey for WDJZ in Bridgeport, Connecticut. [6] He was also a freelance announcer for the Entertainment Sports Network. He has served a stint as the television (1992–1996) and radio colour commentator (2000–2005) for the San Jose Sharks and now does so for the New York Rangers on a part-time basis.
From 1991 to 2001, Trautwig was host of the New York Yankees' pre- and post-game shows on MSG Network, and also was in the booth for a few innings per game. In 2006, he hosted the new MSG show called Al Trautwig's MSG Vault , which featured vintage and sometimes discovered lost footage of the Knicks and Rangers from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.