Sam Rosen (sportscaster)

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Born
Samuel Rosenblum

(1947-08-12) August 12, 1947 (age 78)
Ulm, Germany
OccupationSportscaster
SpouseJill L. Eisenberg
ChildrenMatthew Rosen
Garrett Rosen
Sam Rosen
Born
Samuel Rosenblum

(1947-08-12) August 12, 1947 (age 78)
Ulm, Germany
OccupationSportscaster
SpouseJill L. Eisenberg
ChildrenMatthew Rosen
Garrett Rosen

Sam Rosen (born Samuel Rosenblum, August 12, 1947)[1] is an American retired sportscaster and Hockey Hall of Famer, best known as the former primary play-by-play announcer for the National Hockey League's New York Rangers games on MSG.[2] In 2008, Rosen was inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. In 2016, Rosen was enshrined as the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award winner for outstanding contributions as a broadcaster by the Hockey Hall of Fame.[3] In 2024 Rosen was named the recipient of the Lester Patrick trophy for outstanding service to hockey in the United States.[4] At the time of his retirement in 2025, Rosen was the longest-tenured active broadcaster in the NHL.

Rosen was born Samuel Rosenblum in Ulm, Germany, to Polish parents Louis Rosenblum (1915–1987) and the former Gitel Reiner (1915–2006) of Jewish descent just after World War II. His mother was born in Chełm, Poland. The Rosenblum family moved to Brooklyn, New York, when Rosen was 2 years old. As a New York Yankees fan, Rosen became a fan of their broadcaster Mel Allen. Rosen attended Stuyvesant High School and the City College of New York. At both schools, Rosen played catcher and was the captain of the baseball team.[5] He also played intramural basketball, and was on the track team in high school. Rosen grew up with an older brother, Stephen.

Broadcasting career

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