Tripp Tracy

American ice hockey player and television/radio color commentator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Emmet E. "Tripp" Tracy III (born December 20, 1973) is a retired American professional ice hockey goaltender and the current television and radio color commentator for the Carolina Hurricanes.

Born (1973-12-20) December 20, 1973 (age 52)
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Goaltender
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Tripp Tracy
Tripp Tracy in February 2012
Born (1973-12-20) December 20, 1973 (age 52)
Height 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Position Goaltender
Caught Right
Played for AHL
Springfield Falcons
Beast of New Haven
ECHL
Richmond Renegades
NHL draft 218th overall, 1993
Philadelphia Flyers
Playing career 19961998
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Playing career

Tracy played junior hockey for the Detroit Compuware Ambassadors of the NAHL for two years and was then a goalie for Harvard University for four years. In his first two seasons at Harvard, he shared goaltending minutes with classmate Aaron Israel; he became the lone starter in 1994, his junior year, when Israel left to join the Philadelphia Flyers' farm system.[1]

Tracy was drafted in the 9th round (218th overall) by the Flyers in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft. After he graduated from Harvard in 1996, he signed a free agent contract with the Hartford Whalers (who soon after became the Carolina Hurricanes); he played two seasons in the franchise’s farm system, in the ECHL and AHL.

Career stats

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Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPWLOTLMINGASOGAASV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
1992–93 Harvard NCAA 17132210554032.77.915
1993–94 Harvard NCAA 1712329784903.01
1994–95 Harvard NCAA 271312215608603.71
1995–96 Harvard NCAA 301018117469303.20.888
1996–97 Springfield Falcons AHL 2110118703.56.887
1996–97 Richmond Renegades ECHL 3518151203910913.21.900 11060202.00.923
1997–98 Beast of New Haven AHL 40402371403.54.882
1997–98 Richmond Renegades ECHL 3616142188311213.57.893
NCAA totals 9148357533926833.01
Professional totals 7735343427724223.39.895 11060202.00.923
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Broadcast career

After retiring from playing hockey in 1998, Tracy worked briefly for CNN before rejoining the Hurricanes organization as an announcer for the 1998–1999 season. He has been with the Hurricanes' broadcast team ever since.

On April 26, 2022, Tracy made several strange posts on Twitter referencing a personal struggle with alcohol while misspelling several words in the tweets. On April 27, 2022, Carolina Hurricanes President and General Manager Don Waddell said Tracy would miss the remainder of the season and playoffs to address a "personal matter"; Shane Willis, the Hurricanes Director of Youth Hockey and Community Outreach, stepped into Tracy's role alongside play-by-play announcer Mike Maniscalco.[2] Tracy would later come out as a recovering alcoholic and discuss his struggles with sobriety.[3] Tracy returned to the broadcast booth for the start of the 2022–23 NHL season.

On January 7, 2025 it was announced that Tracy shared the title of 2024 North Carolina's Sportscaster of the Year[4] by National Sports Media Association.

Awards and honors

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