- Ralph Strangis
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name = Ralph Strangis
Ralph Strangis is a
play-by-play commentator , who has covered a variety of sports, but most notably has been the commentator, along with Daryl "Razor" Reaugh, for theDallas Stars ice hockey franchise of theNational Hockey League since the team's move to Dallas in 1993.Strangis has worked as a commentator for ESPN,
Fox Sports , and theWestwood One Radio Network . He also commentates for games broadcast onNHL Radio , which have included regular season, playoff, and World Cup games.Biography
Early career
Before this, he was a play-by-play man for the
American Wrestling Association onESPN .Strangis honed his play-by-play skills in Minnesota and Wisconsin, starting with his first paying radio job at the age of 16. He later worked on local cable television stations doing play by play for a wide variety of high school and college sports. Strangis is especially remembered for his broadcasts of Bloomington Kennedy and Bloomington Jefferson high school hockey that appeared on Bloomington Educational Cable.
Although he had quite a bit of broadcast experience, his tryout as color commentator on the
Minnesota North Stars radio network was a longshot--with other better-known sportscasters getting more air time during the auditioning process. As the story goes, five prospects split up a game as guest commentators alongsideAl Shaver , then voice of the Minnesota North Stars. The two better-known talents each took a period and then the three longshots split up the third--with Strangis going last. When Al Shaver was asked who he liked the best, he chose Strangis. Ralph shone in his audition, with the perfect ability to complement Shaver's play-by-play with insights from the players and his own intimate knowledge of the game. When the Stars moved to Dallas, Shaver decided to retire, which gave Ralph the chance to move into the play-by-play chair.Ralph and Razor
Ralph and Razor have achieved a cult-like following in the city of Dallas. In a recent poll conducted by the Dallas Morning News, his most famous line was voted the most memorable moment in Dallas history. "Hull scores! Yes! Yes! Yes! The Stars win the Stanley Cup, the Stars win the Stanley cup!"
Personal life
Strangis is active in the
Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex . He serves as amotivational speaker , discussing his successful bout withalcoholism anddrug addiction . He also appeared in the play "Don't Dress for Dinner" at a theater inCoppell, Texas , where he currently resides along with his wife Stephanie and daughter Savannah.Other appearances
In the 2006 film "Glory Road", Strangis has a speaking role as a courtside broadcaster.
External links
*Official Broadcaster Bio on Dallas Stars Website
* [http://www.dallasstars.com/homeNewsDetail.jsp?id=6115 "Strangis Takes His Act To The Stage"] at the Dallas Stars' official website
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