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    Al Michaels continued serving as ABC's lead play-by-play announcer for their ice hockey coverage for their next two Winter Olympics, both with Dryden, the lead color commentator. In 1984 from Sarajevo, Mike Eruzione, who was the captain of the gold medal-winning United States ice hockey team from 1980, primarily worked with Don Chevrier.

  2. Oct 6, 2023 · The famous line etched Al Michaels, the commentator for the historic moment, into sporting folklore. “I consider it to be one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven ...

  3. Feb 2, 2022 · Sports broadcaster Al Michaels, right, attended the first Super Bowl at the Coliseum as a fan. On Feb. 13 at SoFi Stadium, he will call the game for the 11th time. Everyone knows the voice. NBC ...

  4. Jul 2, 2024 · Al Michaels (born November 12, 1944, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.) is an American sports broadcaster considered by some to be the best in his field. He has covered the most major prime-time sports events of any announcer, including the championships of all four major American sports: the Super Bowl (football), World Series (baseball), NBA Finals (basketball), and Stanley Cup (hockey).

  5. Al Michaels. Iconic broadcaster Al Michaels, who joined NBC Sports in 2006 as the play-by-play voice of Sunday Night Football and played an integral role in the show becoming among the most-watched and most-honored shows in television history, was named to an emeritus role by NBC Sports Chairman Pete Bevacqua in May 2022.

  6. Sep 8, 2022 · What happened to Al Michaels? Michaels' contract with NBC expired after the network's coverage of Super Bowl 56 in February, making the legend one of the most sought-after announcers on the market.

  7. Feb 10, 2022 · The Golden Age of Al Michaels. Michaels’s play-by-play has been the soundtrack of prime-time NFL for decades. The Super Bowl is likely his swan song as the voice of the sport’s biggest event ...

  8. In the pantheon of modern sportscasters, he’s regarded by many as, simply, the best in the business. “There is no Hall of Fame of broadcasters without Al in it,” says Frank Gifford, a Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer in his own right and Michaels’s partner in the booth on ABC’s Monday Night Football for more than a decade (1986-97).