List of San Jose Sharks broadcasters

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This is a list of broadcasters for the San Jose Sharks ice hockey team.

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Current

Television

Radio

Radio

KFOX was the official radio station for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League until 2021, when the Sharks announced the launch of the Sharks Audio Network, a digital-only platform that would carry all Sharks games. [2] In a 2006 column, a writer for the San Jose Mercury News noted that he could only listen to a broadcast of a Stanley Cup playoff game on KFOX since his cable company did not carry OLN (later Versus, now NBC Sports Network), which had exclusive television rights to the game. That situation, he noted, provided an ironic twist to him living in the technology-rich Silicon Valley.

From 1997 to 2000, KARA was the flagship station for the Sharks before KFOX took over in 2000. [3] [4]

Years Play-by-play Color commentators
1991–92 Dan Rusanowsky [5] Tom Laidlaw
19921997 Dan Rusanowsky Chris Collins
19972000 Dan Rusanowsky Drew Remenda
200004 Dan Rusanowsky Pete Stemkowski
20052014 Dan Rusanowsky Jamie Baker (primary)
David Maley (when Baker is sent on assignments for the organization)
20142018 Dan Rusanowsky Bret Hedican (primary)
David Maley (when Hedican calls game on NBCSN or NBC Sports California)
2018–19 Dan Rusanowsky Jamie Baker (select games)
Bret Hedican (select games)
Mark Smith (select games)
2019–20 Dan Rusanowsky Jamie Baker (select games)
Bret Hedican (select games)
Mark Smith (select games)
Scott Hannan (select games)
2021–present Dan Rusanowsky Mark Smith (select games)
Scott Hannan (select games)
Bret Hedican (select games)
Drew Remenda (select games)

Notes

Television

NBC Sports Bay Area was the home of the NHL's San Jose Sharks until the end of the 2008–09 NHL season, when their games also moved to NBC Sports California. Over-the-air telecasts aired on KGO 7 from 19911994 and on KICU 36 from 19951999.

Years Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
199193 Joe Starkey (primary)
Randy Hahn (select games)
Pete Stemkowski (select games)
Dennis Hull (select games)
Brian Hayward (select games)
199396 Randy Hahn Pete Stemkowski
1996–97 Randy Hahn Chris Collins
19972000 Randy Hahn Steve Konroyd
200006, 20072011 Randy Hahn Drew Remenda
2006–07 Randy Hahn Marty McSorley [13]
201114 Randy Hahn Drew Remenda
Bret Hedican (select home games)
20142018 Randy Hahn Jamie Baker (primary)
Bret Hedican (during Baker's absences)
2018–19 Randy Hahn Jamie Baker (select games)
Bret Hedican (select games)
2019–20 Randy Hahn Jamie Baker (select games)
Bret Hedican (select games)
Kendall Coyne Schofield (select games) [14]
2021–present Randy Hahn Bret Hedican (most games)
Scott Hannan (select games)
Drew Remenda (select games)

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