Al Michaels shared his experience of the 1980 Winter Olympics' Miracle On Ice during the 45th anniversary. He called the US victory over the Soviet Union in ice hockey a sports miracle.
The Predators’ 2-1 win over Winnipeg on Thursday may not have been quite enough to relive broadcaster Al Michaels’ iconic line delivered during the 1980 Olympics. But the outcome at ...
Saturday marks the 45th anniversary of the “Miracle on Ice,” when the U.S. Hockey Team defeated the Soviet Union 4-3 in Lake Placid, N.Y., during the 1980 Winter Olympic Games, en route to ...
This week, we feature Ken Morrow, a four-time Stanley Cup champion with the New York Islanders and Olympic gold medal ... Sportscaster Al Michaels mentions him in the famous call as time wound ...
Al Michaels recalls the “Miracle on Ice”: The legendary commentator acknowledged he’d only had limited experience calling hockey games prior to the U.S. run at the 1980 Winter Olympics.
Team Blue, coached by actor Danny DeVito and play-by-play sports broadcaster Al ... Michaels, who called the United States’ win against the USSR in the “Miracle on Ice” on Feb. 22, 1980, ...
Almost 45 years ago, on Friday, Feb. 22, 1980, the United ... broadcaster Al Michaels said his now-famous words: “Do you believe in miracles? Yes!” The buzzer sounded, sealing one of the most iconic ...
Al Trautwig, a sportscaster known for his work on MSG locally as well as the NHL and Olympics nationally, has died. He was 68. Alan Hahn, his former colleague at MSG, shared the news on social ...
Al Trautwig, who had a long career as a New York sportscaster and also called national NHL games and Olympics gymnastics, died Monday. He was 68. The news was shared by Alan Hahn, his former ...