The New York Rangers are set to welcome a new voice for their broadcasts. Kenny Albert has been chosen to take over as the team’s play-by-play announcer, stepping into the role after the retirement of Sam Rosen at the end of this season. This transition marks a significant change for Rangers fans, as Rosen has been a familiar presence in the broadcasting booth for many years.
Albert, a native of New York City, has been the primary radio voice for the Rangers and has made occasional appearances on TV. His deep connection to the team and the city makes him a fitting choice to lead the broadcasts. The Rangers announced this decision, highlighting Albert’s experience and dedication to the franchise.
In addition to Albert, Alex Faust is expected to serve as the backup announcer, filling in for Albert when needed. This arrangement ensures that fans will continue to receive quality commentary during games.
As the Rangers prepare for this new chapter, both Albert and the team look forward to continuing the tradition of bringing exciting hockey action to fans. With a fresh voice in the booth, the next generation of Rangers supporters can expect a dynamic and engaging viewing experience.