- Ken Daniels
Ken Daniels is the current
play-by-play announcer for theDetroit Red Wings of theNHL onFSN Detroit . This is his 11th season as the voice of the Red Wings.Finding his "Wings"
Daniels grew up influencing the game of hockey, not just calling it. He was a hockey official on the ice from the age of 11 until the end of his college career. He was involved with the
Greater Toronto Hockey League and put himself through college doing up to four games a night. After graduating fromYork University inToronto , Daniels began his radio career in Oshawa and moved to CJCL out of Toronto in 1980 covering both the political beat and general news. He dabbled in sports and kicked off his play by play career with theToronto Maple Leafs in 1988. He would remain with that radio station, which later became Canada's first all-sports radio station, THE FAN, for another nine seasons. While continuing with his radio job, Daniels appearing on television in 1985, with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and by 1990, became a reporter forHockey Night in Canada . In February 1992, Daniels was the main game host, which included appearances with Don Cherry on "Coach's Corner", whileRon MacLean was inAlbertville, France covering the1992 Winter Olympics . In 1994 Daniels began doing play-by-play for HNIC, usually for games in Western Canada. While working for CBC, Daniels' diverse sports experience included hosting stints for CBC Sports Weekend and the Champ Car/Indy-Car World Series, as well as Formula One Grand Prix coverage andToronto Blue Jays baseball. Daniels' broadcast resume also includes two Olympic games. He covered both the1988 Summer Olympics inSeoul , and 1996 Olympics inAtlanta , where he could be heard during cycling, baseball, canoeing, kayaking, tennis and judo.Daniels' Olympic experience landed him a role as the "Olympic host" in the NBC Movie of the Week: On Thin Ice - The Tai Babilonia Story. He also appeared in a film with Tony Danza, "
The Philadelphia Phenomenon ", and was a play-by-play voice for the CBS /CTV television programDue South .For the
1997-98 NHL season , Daniels was lured away from CBC to take over play-by-play for the Detroit Red Wings and teamed up with color commentatorMickey Redmond .On
December 12 ,2006 Daniels broadcast a game between the Red Wings and theOttawa Senators from ice-level between the benches, while color commentator Redmond remained in the booth. This was the first time a U.S. local station had attempted this type of broadcast. [cite web| author = FOXSports.com | title = Ken Daniels to Call Red Wings Game from Ice Level | url = http://msn.foxsports.com/id/6241306| year = 2006 | accessdate = 2006-12-02 | publisher = Fox Sports.com|date = 2006 ]Daniels received a Michigan EMMY Award for this broadcast at the 29th Annual Michigan EMMY Awards on
June 16 ,2007 in Detroit. [cite web| author = Detroit Red Wings.com | title = FSN Detroit gets 3 EMMYS for coverage | url = http://www.detroitredwings.com/wings/article.jsp?id=7642| year = 2007 | accessdate = 2007-06-25 | publisher = Detroit Red Wings.com |date = 2007-06-20 ]On
June 4 ,2008 Daniels filled-in for regular Detroit radio broadcast announcerKen Kal for game 6 of the 2008Stanley cup finals between theDetroit Red Wings and thePittsburgh Penguins .Ken Kal was suffering from Laryngitis and was unable to call the game. The Red Wings had a 3-2 lead in the series and won the game, and the cup. In a very classy move, with 45 seconds left in the game, Ken Daniels took off the headset and handed the game over to Ken Kal, stating to Kal, "I don't care if you can't talk, you have to bring it home". Ken Kal called the final 10 seconds, and was able to make the call "...The Detroit Red Wings are the 2008 Stanley Cup Champions!"Personal life
Daniels resides in
Farmington Hills, Michigan . He is divorced and has a 14 year old son, and 11 year old daughter. His origin isToronto, Ontario , where his father, older sister and eldest brother still reside with their families. His second eldest brother lives inCalgary, Alberta with his son. Ken makes his visits to see family duringNHL contests and family engagements.External links
* [http://www.hockeyrefs.com/interviews/kendaniels.php Interview with Ken on Hockey Refs.com]
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