It’s time for hockey fans to decide which local broadcast is the best in the NHL and we’re starting things off with the Atlantic Division.
The Atlantic had some of the best stories of the season (the ageless Jaromir Jagr and the Florida Panthers) as well as some of the most disappointing stories (Montreal Canadiens) and depressing stories (Toronto Maple Leafs).
Are the situations in the booth better than the ones on the ice for the bottom feeders? Just how popular is Jack Edwards outside of Boston? Offer your opinions in the comments.
POLLS WILL CLOSE FRIDAY AT 12PM EST
Boston Bruins
– Jack Edwards
– Andy Brickley
Buffalo Sabres
– Rick Jeanneret
– Rob Ray
Detroit Red Wings
– Ken Daniels
– Mickey Redmond / Chris Osgood
Florida Panthers
– Steve Goldstein
– Denis Potvin
Montreal Canadiens
– John Bartlett
– Jason York
Ottawa Senators
– Gord Miller / Chris Cuthbert
– Ray Ferraro / Jamie McLennan
Tampa Bay Lightning
– Rick Peckham
– Brian Engblom
Toronto Maple Leafs
– Paul Romanuk / Dave Randorf
– Greg Millen
POLLS WILL CLOSE FRIDAY AT 12PM EST

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