Steve Levy talks feeling in Bristol after ESPN lost the NHL: ‘It was like our dog had passed away.’
"There were tears in the hallways. People were so upset."
"There were tears in the hallways. People were so upset."
"Time now to repay his years of hockey service symbolically to him and tangibly to the cause by raising money for Parkinson's research which is making real strides."
"I've never met a more professional person in my career at ESPN than Barry Melrose."
Melrose is stepping away from the ESPN family, to spend more time with his.
After seventeen years away, the NHL made a welcome return to ESPN on Tuesday.
Melrose had some interesting insights into his coaching days, especially in Los Angeles.
With hockey's reduced stature at ESPN, this move makes sense for one of the better analysts on television.
Let’s face it, hockey fans have had issues with ESPN since the Worldwide Leader stopped airing the NHL...
You take your appearances when and where you can get them. Barry Melrose who makes various random cameos...