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On Wednesday, MSG Networks announced Dave Maloney will serve as its Rangers analyst, maintaining his longtime partnership ...
The Rangers will celebrate 100 years as a franchise this upcoming season, and someone who has been around for so much of it ...
Maloney’s passion for the Rangers runs deep. It was 51 years ago that the Rangers selected him in the first round (No. 14 ...
Maloney will call games with play-by-play announcer Kenny Albert, who is also entering his first year working Rangers games ...
The news that Dave Maloney will be promoted as MSG Networks' lead TV analyst for New York Rangers games for the 2025-26 ...
Former Rangers captain Dave Maloney, now an analyst for the team’s ESPN radio broadcasts and also contributes to the MSG Network’s television coverage, takes a timeout for some Stanley Cup ...
But Maloney, who was announced as the Rangers' new television analyst for MSG Networks on Wednesday, has also been able to ...
The date was September 30, 1974 and the Rangers’ two top selections in the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft, Dave Maloney (selected in the first round with the 14 th overall pick) and Ron Greschner ...
When Kenny Albert was named the successor to the legendary Rangers TV play-by-play voice Sam Rosen in April, many wondered ...
Former New York Rangers captain and longtime radio broadcaster Dave Maloney is making the jump to TV to serve as an analyst and color commentator on MSG.
Now that we all know that Kenny Albert will be Sam Rosen's replacement as Rangers play-by-play telecaster, MSG Networks must find someone to  move in where Joe Micheletti moved out.
Michael Kay sparked debate about analysts stepping on play-by-play calls, criticizing Rangers announcer Dave Maloney's enthusiasm.