The New York Rangers have had a busy offseason, but what has Sam Rosen been up to since his grand retirement? It’s been a few months since Sam Rosen officially retired from his gig as the Rangers’ ...
NEW YORK - All Sam Rosen wants is a playoff run to extend his final season in the broadcast booth. Unfortunately for the New City resident, the Rangers are making him sweat this one out. "I look ...
The New York Rangers delivered a convincing performance during the final game in the career of longtime play-by-play announcer Sam Rosen, defeating the Tampa Bay Lighting 4–0 in the season finale.
On the evening of June 14, 1994, from the television booth inside Madison Square Garden, Sam Rosen said the words Rangers fans had been waiting to hear for 54 years. “The waiting is over! The New York ...
The National Hockey League has begun to say its goodbyes to Sam Rosen. Proclaiming this season as his last may have been to ensure the 77-year-old Rangers broadcaster enjoyed a farewell tour, but it ...
Sam Rosen will retire as the Rangers’ lead play-by-play voice after the 2024-25 season, his 40th on the job, MSG Networks announced on Tuesday. Rosen, who turned 77 on Monday, has held the job since ...
The New York Rangers will celebrate the 40-year career of play-by-play announcer Sam Rosen on Saturday, March 22, 2025 against the Vancouver Canucks. "In 40 seasons as the voice of the Rangers on MSG ...
Sam Rosen retired from the MSG Network booth last April after 40 years calling Rangers games. But on Friday night at the Winter Classic in Miami, the 78-year-old proved you can take the man out of the ...
NEW YORK — The headsets came off around 10:15 Wednesday night. A few more pictures were taken. Sam Rosen and John Davidson checked their phones, seeing text after text from old friends and colleagues ...
Join Post Sports+ for exciting member-only features, including real-time texting with Mollie Walker about the inside buzz on the Rangers. tRY IT NOW As part of the final curtain call on his legendary ...
NEW YORK — Saturday marked the 36th anniversary of Sabres goalie Clint Malarchuk taking a skate blade to the neck during an NHL game. Malarchuk survived despite suffering a severed carotid artery, as ...