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List of Boston Bruins broadcasters

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This is a list of Boston Bruins broadcasters.

Television

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2020s

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Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2024–25 NESN Judd Sirott Andy Brickley Andrew Raycroft
Adam Pellerin
Sophia Jurksztowicz (select games)
Billy Jaffe (select games)[1]
Sophia Jurksztowicz
Adam Pellerin (select games)
Barry Pederson, Billy Jaffe, and Andrew Raycroft
2023–24 NESN Jack Edwards (primary)
Alex Faust (select games)
Andy Brickley Sophia Jurksztowicz (primary)
Andrew Raycroft (select games)
Adam Pellerin (select games)
Sophia Jurksztowicz Barry Pederson, Billy Jaffe, and Andrew Raycroft
2022–23 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Sophia Jurksztowicz (primary)
Andrew Raycroft (when Jurksztowicz is studio host)
Dale Arnold (primary)
Sophia Jurksztowicz (when Arnold is off)
Barry Pederson, Billy Jaffe, and Andrew Raycroft
2021–22 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Sophia Jurksztowicz (primary)
Andrew Raycroft (when Jurksztowicz is studio host)
Dale Arnold (primary)
Sophia Jurksztowicz (when Arnold is off)
Barry Pederson, Billy Jaffe, Andrew Raycroft, and Andrew Alberts
2021 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Sophia Jurksztowicz Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Billy Jaffe, Andrew Raycroft, and Andrew Alberts

2010s

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Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2019–20 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Sophia Jurksztowicz Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Billy Jaffe, Andrew Raycroft, and Andrew Alberts
2018–19 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Alex Kraemer Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Billy Jaffe, Andrew Raycroft, and Andrew Alberts
2017–18 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Alex Kraemer Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Billy Jaffe, Andrew Raycroft, and Andrew Alberts
2016–17 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Sarah Davis Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, and/or Billy Jaffe
2015–16 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Sarah Davis Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, and/or Billy Jaffe
2014–15 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Guerin Austin Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, and/or Billy Jaffe
2013–14 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Jamie Erdahl Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, and/or Billy Jaffe
2013 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Naoko Funayama Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, and/or Billy Jaffe
2011–12 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Naoko Funayama Dale Arnold Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, Billy Jaffe, and/or Mark Mowers
2010–11 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Naoko Funayama Kathryn Tappen Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, or Mike Milbury

2000s

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Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2009–10 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Naoko Funayama Kathryn Tappen Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, or Mike Milbury
2008–09 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Naoko Funayama Kathryn Tappen Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, or Mike Milbury
2007–08 NESN Jack Edwards Andy Brickley Rob Simpson Kathryn Tappen Rick Middleton, Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, or Mike Milbury
2006–07 NESN Dale Arnold (home)
Jack Edwards (road)
Andy Brickley Rob Simpson Eric Frede Rick Middleton, Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, or Tom Fitzgerald
2005–06 NESN Dale Arnold (home)
Jack Edwards (road)
Andy Brickley Rob Simpson Eric Frede Rick Middleton, Barry Pederson, Gord Kluzak, Don Sweeney, and Tom Fitzgerald
2003–04 NESN Dale Arnold (home)
Dave Shea (road)
Gord Kluzak (home)
Andy Brickley (road)
Corey Masse
(Playoffs)
Tom Caron Cam Neely, Rick Middleton, Barry Pederson, and Paul Stewart
2002–03 NESN Dale Arnold (home)
Dave Shea (road)
Gord Kluzak (home)
Andy Brickley (road)
Tom Caron Rick Middleton, Barry Pederson, and Cam Neely
2001–02 NESN Dale Arnold (home)
Dave Shea (road)
Gord Kluzak (home)
Andy Brickley and Gerry Cheevers (road)
Tom Caron
WSBK-TV Dave Shea Andy Brickley and Gerry Cheevers
2000–01 NESN Dale Arnold (home)
Dave Shea (road)
Gord Kluzak (home)
Andy Brickley and Gerry Cheevers (road)
Tom Caron
WSBK-TV Dave Shea Andy Brickley and Gerry Cheevers

1990s

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Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
1999–2000 NESN Dale Arnold Gord Kluzak Tom Caron
WSBK-TV Dave Shea Phil Esposito and Gerry Cheevers
1998–99 NESN Dale Arnold Gord Kluzak Tom Caron
WSBK-TV Dave Shea Andy Brickley
1997–98 NESN Dale Arnold Gord Kluzak Brenda Brenon Tom Caron
WSBK-TV Dave Shea Andy Brickley
1996–97 NESN Dale Arnold Gord Kluzak Brenda Brenon Dawn Mitchell
WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson
1995–96 NESN Dale Arnold Gord Kluzak Brenda Brenon Dawn Mitchell
WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson
1995 NESN Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea Kim Walden and Dave Shea Tom Larson
WSBK-TV Derek Sanderson Doug Brown Johnny Peirson
1993–94 NESN Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea Amy Stone and Dave Shea Tom Larson
WSBK-TV Derek Sanderson Bob Halloran Johnny Peirson
1992–93 NESN Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea Dave Shea Tom Larson
WSBK-TV Derek Sanderson Gene Lavanchy Johnny Peirson
1991–92 NESN Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea Dave Shea Tom Larson
WSBK-TV Derek Sanderson Gene Lavanchy Johnny Peirson
1990–91 NESN Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea Dave Shea Tom Larson
WSBK-TV Derek Sanderson Gene Lavanchy Johnny Peirson

1980s

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Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
1989–90 NESN Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea Dave Shea Tom Larson
WSBK-TV Derek Sanderson Gene Lavanchy Johnny Peirson and Terry O'Reilly
1988–89 NESN Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea Dave Shea Tom Larson
WSBK-TV Derek Sanderson Sean McDonough and Walt Perkins Johnny Peirson
1987–88 NESN Fred Cusick Derek Sanderson and Dave Shea Dave Shea Tom Larson
WSBK-TV Derek Sanderson Sean McDonough and Walt Perkins Johnny Peirson
1986–87 NESN Fred Cusick[2][3] Dave Shea & Terry O'Reilly or Derek Sanderson[2][3] Dave Shea Tom Larson[3]
WSBK-TV Fred Cusick (1st and 3rd periods)
Dave Shea (2nd period)[3]
Dave Shea (1st and 3rd periods)
Fred Cusick (2nd period)
Sean McDonough[3] Johnny Peirson[3]
1985–86 NESN Fred Cusick (1st and 3rd periods)
Dave Shea (2nd period)[4]
Dave Shea (1st and 3rd periods)
Fred Cusick (2nd period)[4]
Dave Shea
WSBK-TV Sean McDonough[4] Johnny Peirson[4]
1984–85 NESN Fred Cusick[5] Johnny Peirson[5]
WSBK-TV Tom Larson
1983–84 NESN Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson
WSBK-TV Tom Larson
1982–83 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1981–82 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1980–81 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson

1970s

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Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Studio host
1979–80 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1978–79 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1977–78 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1976–77 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1975–76 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1974–75 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1973–74 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1972–73 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1971–72 WSBK-TV Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson Tom Larson
1970–71 WSBK-TV Don Earle Johnny Peirson Tom Larson

1960s

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Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Studio host(s)
1969–70 WSBK-TV Don Earle Various Analysts (including Bill Cleary and Johnny Peirson) Tom Larson
1968–69 WSBK-TV Don Earle Pat Egan
1967–68 WSBK-TV Don Earle
1966–67 WKBG-TV Fred Cusick
1965–66 WHDH-TV Fred Cusick
1964–65 WHDH-TV Fred Cusick
1963–64 WMUR-TV Fred Cusick

1940s

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Year Channel Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1949–50 WBZ-TV Frank Ryan[6] Bump Hadley[6]
1948–49 WBZ-TV[6] Frank Ryan[6]

Radio

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2020s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
2024–25 WBZ-FM Ryan Johnston Bob Beers
2023–24 WBZ-FM Judd Sirott Bob Beers
2022–23 WBZ-FM Judd Sirott Bob Beers
2021–22 WBZ-FM Judd Sirott Bob Beers
2021 WBZ-FM Judd Sirott Bob Beers

2010s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
2019–20 WBZ-FM Judd Sirott Bob Beers
2018–19 WBZ-FM Judd Sirott Bob Beers
2017–18 WBZ-FM Judd Sirott Bob Beers
2016–17 WBZ-FM Dave Goucher Bob Beers
2015–16 WBZ-FM Dave Goucher Bob Beers
2014–15 WBZ-FM Dave Goucher Bob Beers
2013–14 WBZ-FM Dave Goucher Bob Beers
2013 WBZ-FM Dave Goucher Bob Beers
2011–12 WBZ-FM Dave Goucher Bob Beers
2010–11 WBZ-FM Dave Goucher Bob Beers

2000s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter Studio host
2009–10 WBZ-FM Dave Goucher Bob Beers
2008–09 WBZ Dave Goucher Bob Beers Tom Cuddy Alan Segel
2007–08 WBZ Dave Goucher Bob Beers Tom Cuddy Alan Segel
2006–07 WBZ Dave Goucher Bob Beers Tom Cuddy Alan Segel
2005–06 WBZ Dave Goucher Bob Beers Tom Cuddy Alan Segel
2003–04 WBZ Dave Goucher Bob Beers Tom Cuddy Alan Segel
2002–03 WBZ Dave Goucher Bob Beers Alan Segel
2001–02 WBZ Dave Goucher Bob Beers Alan Segel
2000–01 WBZ Dave Goucher Bob Beers Alan Segel

1990s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter Studio host
1999–2000 WBZ Bob Neumeier Bob Beers Dan Roche
1998–99 WBZ Bob Neumeier Bob Beers Dan Roche
1997–98 WBZ Bob Neumeier Bob Beers Dan Roche
1996–97 WBZ Bob Neumeier Andy Brickley and Johnny Bucyk Dan Roche
1995–96 WBZ Bob Neumeier Barry Pederson Dan Roche
1995 WBNW Bob Wilson (Before lockout)
Dale Arnold (After lockout)
Johnny Bucyk
1993–94 WEEI Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk Craig Mustard
1992–93 WEEI Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk Craig Mustard
1991–92 WEEI Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk Craig Mustard
1990–91 WEEI Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk Craig Mustard

1980s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Ice level reporter
1989–90 WPLM Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk
1988–89 WPLM Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk
1987–88 WPLM Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk
1986–87 WPLM Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk
1985–86 WPLM Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk
1984–85 WPLM Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk
1983–84 WPLM Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk
1982–83 WPLM Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk
1981–82 WPLM Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk
1980–81 WITS Bob Wilson Johnny Bucyk

1970s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1979–80 WITS Bob Wilson Glenn Ordway
1978–79 WITS Bob Wilson Glenn Ordway
1977–78 WBZ Bob Wilson Bob Lobel (home games)[7]
1976–77 WBZ Bob Wilson
1975–76 WBZ[8] Bob Wilson[8] Brad Park (during injury)[8]
1974–75 WBZ Bob Wilson
1973–74 WBZ Bob Wilson[9] Ron Cantera[9]
1972–73 WBZ Bob Wilson Ron Cantera[10]
1971–72 WBZ[11] Bob Wilson[11] Ron Cantera[11]
1970–71 WBZ Fred Cusick Cal Gardner

1960s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1969–70 WBZ Fred Cusick Johnny Peirson (regular-season and playoff games on network TV)
1968–69 WHDH Bob Wilson Johnny Peirson
1967–68 WHDH Bob Wilson
1966–67 WHDH Jim Laing Bob Wilson
1965–66 WHDH Fred Cusick Bob Wilson
1964–65 WHDH Bill Harrington Bob Wilson
1963–64 WHDH Bill Harrington
1962–63 WHDH Bill Harrington
1961–62 WHDH Bill Harrington Johnny Peirson
1960–61 WHDH Fred Cusick John Bassett

1950s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1959–60 WHDH Fred Cusick
1958–59 WHDH Fred Cusick
1957–58 WHDH Fred Cusick
1956–57 WHDH Fred Cusick
1955–56 WHDH Fred Cusick
1954–55 WHDH Fred Cusick
1953–54 WHDH Fred Cusick Jack Crawford
1952–53 WHDH Fred Cusick Jack Crawford
1951–52 WHDH Frank Ryan and/or Leo Egan
1950–51 WHDH Frank Ryan and/or Leo Egan

1940s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1949–50 WHDH Frank Ryan and/or Leo Egan
1948–49 WHDH Frank Ryan and/or Leo Egan Jack Crawford (Playoffs)
1947–48 WHDH[12] Frank Ryan and/or Leo Egan
1946–47 WHDH Frank Ryan and/or Leo Egan
1945–46 WNAC Frank Ryan
1944–45 WNAC Frank Ryan
1943–44 WNAC Frank Ryan
1942–43 WNAC Frank Ryan
1941–42 WAAB Frank Ryan
1940–41 WAAB Frank Ryan

1930s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play
1939–40 WAAB Frank Ryan
1938–39 WAAB Frank Ryan
1937–38 WAAB Frank Ryan
1936–37 WAAB Frank Ryan
1935–36 WAAB Frank Ryan
1934–35 WNAC Frank Ryan
1933–34 WNAC Frank Ryan
1932–33 WNAC Frank Ryan
1931–32 WBZ Frank Ryan
1930–31 WBZ Frank Ryan

1920s

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Year Flagship Station Play-by-play
1929–30 WBZ Frank Ryan
1928–29 WBZ Frank Ryan
1927–28 WBZ Frank Ryan
1926–27 WBZ Frank Ryan
1925–26 WBZ Frank Ryan
1924–25 WBZ Frank Ryan

Newspaper

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See also

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Notes

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References

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