NHL on Fox commentator pairings

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1994—95

  1. Mike Emrick-John Davidson
  2. Sam Rosen-Joe Micheletti
  3. Kenny Albert-Gary Green
  4. Pat Foley-Mickey Redmond
  5. Dick Stockton-Mike Eruzione
  6. Dave Strader-Denis Potvin
  7. Jiggs McDonald-Greg Millen

1995–96

  1. Mike Emrick-John Davidson
  2. Sam Rosen-Joe Micheletti
  3. Kenny Albert-Denis Potvin
  4. Pat Foley-Mickey Redmond
  5. Jiggs McDonald-Peter McNab
  6. Randy Hahn-Pete Stemkowski
  7. Dave Strader-Greg Millen
  8. Rick Jeanneret-Mickey Redmond

1996–1997

  1. Mike Emrick-John Davidson
  2. Sam Rosen-Joe Micheletti
  3. Kenny Albert-Craig Simpson
  4. Jiggs McDonald-Peter McNab
  5. Mike Lange-Paul Steigerwald

1997–1998

  1. Mike Emrick-John Davidson
  2. Sam Rosen-Joe Micheletti
  3. Kenny Albert-Terry Crisp
  4. Jiggs McDonald-Peter McNab
  5. Josh Lewin-Daryl Reaugh
  6. John Kelly-Craig Simpson
  7. Howie Rose-Chico Resch

1998–1999

  1. Mike Emrick-John Davidson
  2. Sam Rosen or Jiggs McDonald-Joe Micheletti
  3. Kenny Albert-Peter McNab

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