Sam Rosen, the legendary voice of the New York Rangers, is preparing to end his remarkable 40-year career.

Sam Rosen, the legendary voice of the New York Rangers, is preparing to end his remarkable 40-year career.

Sam Rosen, celebrated as one of hockey’s greatest broadcasters, has announced that the 2024-25 NHL season will be his final one in the booth.

 

Rangers TV voice Sam Rosen to retire after 2024-25 NHL season - Forever  Blueshirts

The New York Rangers honored Rosen on social media following the news of his retirement, acknowledging his iconic career. Rosen, who began with the Rangers in 1977, has spent 40 years as the team’s play-by-play announcer, covering over 3,000 games.

Known for his memorable call, “It’s a power-play goal,” and his iconic declaration when the Rangers won the Stanley Cup in 1994, Rosen’s influence on the sport and the Rangers’ community has been significant. As he prepares to step away, Rosen looks forward to spending more time with his family and cherishing his legacy in hockey.

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