Proper noun
Emrick (plural Emricks)
A surname.
Called “hockey's Vin Scully” by fellow broadcaster and likely successor Kenny Albert, Emrick was by the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008 and in 2011 was the first announcer inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame. Source: Internet
“Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick is a national treasure – simply put, he’s one of the best ever to put on a headset in the history of sports broadcasting,” added Sam Flood, executive producer and president of production, NBC and NBCSN. Source: Internet
He did, and in 1929 he quit his job as a roofer and moved briefly with Emrick to the bohemian hotbed of San Francisco before relocating to an artists’ colony in Woodstock, New York. Source: Internet
Directing is Suszanne Pollock and singers, front row from left, are Karen Frank, Rachelle Emrick, Robyn Bishop and Karen Binford. Source: Internet
Emrick was honored by the Hall of Fame in 2008 on the way to being a part of an estimated 3,750 professional games. Source: Internet
Hall of Fame hockey broadcaster Mike Emrick is retiring after a career of almost 50 years behind the microphone, including the past 15 as the voice of the NHL in the United States. Source: Internet