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List of Colorado Avalanche broadcasters
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This is a list of broadcasters for the Colorado Avalanche ice hockey team.

Current broadcasters

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  • Marc Moser – TV play-by-play[1]
  • Mark Rycroft – TV color commentator
  • John-Michael Liles – TV studio analyst
  • Kyle Keefe – TV studio host (rotating)
  • Conor McGahey – Radio play-by-play/analyst
  • Mark Bertagnolli – Radio studio host
  • Alan Roach – Public address
  • Rachel Tos - TV Studio

Radio

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Years Play-by-play Color commentator
19952004 Mike Haynes Norm Jones
200507 Norm Jones Curtis Leschyshyn
200709 Norm Jones Marc Moser
200918 Marc Moser
2018–present Conor McGahey

Television

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Avalanche games have aired on regional sports network Altitude Sports and Entertainment since 2004, replacing FSN Rocky Mountain.[2]

Years Play-by-play Color commentator
19952004 John Kelly Peter McNab
2005–06 Doug McLeod (20 games)
Mike Haynes (rest of season)
Peter McNab
200518 Mike Haynes Peter McNab
2018November 6, 2022 Marc Moser Peter McNab
Mark Rycroft (select games)
November 7, 2022–present Marc Moser Mark Rycroft/John-Michael Liles

Notes

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  • Doug McLeod was appointed to replace John Kelly in 2005, but was abruptly replaced after only 20 games. An Altitude Sports executive explained the change by saying the network was "looking for a little different style".[3]
  • On April 7, 2008, Haynes was diagnosed with a brain aneurysm of his basilar artery. He successfully underwent surgery for the problem two days later,[4][5] but was unable to do the play-by-play for the Colorado Avalanche in the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs. Former Avalanche and current St. Louis Blues announcer John Kelly filled in during Haynes's absence before Haynes returned next season.[6]
  • On June 8, 2009, McNab signed a multi-year deal with Altitude, where he started his 14th season as the color commentator for the Colorado Avalanche at the beginning of the 2009-2010 NHL season.[7]

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