Kenny Albert is a busy man. Last month saw him calling MLB playoff action for Fox as well as his regular NFL on Fox schedule and his broadcasts of the New York Rangers on ESPN New York 98.7 FM.
In his superb, best-selling autobiography, "A Mic For All Seasons," Rangers broadcaster-author Kenny Albert describes his ascent to the top of the play-by-play business in exquisite detail.
Kenny Albert was a four-year-old growing up in Sands Point, Long Island, when the New York Islanders were born in 1972. It was the beginning of a lifelong link between the kid and the club.
From rooming with Barry Trotz in the AHL to calling Stanley Cup finals and Winter Classics, one-of-a-kind broadcaster Kenny Albert is set to call his 500th national NHL game on Wednesday.
"The clubhouse guys used to come in and say, 'Kenny, Albert turned the thermostat down again.' "So I go up there and turn it ...
Eager to expose and correct any weakness they may have before the postseason, the New York Knicks may have found one on ...
Sports announcer extraordinaire Kenny Albert — who calls Rangers and Knicks games along with other major sports — takes a time out to huddle with Post columnist Steve Serby for some NHL and ...
Kenny Albert gives his impressions of J.T. Miller 's impact so far on the New York Rangers, talks about his excitement for ...
FOX Sports play-by-play announcer Kenny Albert reminisces about memorable games and moments over the years at the start of the 30th season of the NFL on FOX, plus he previews the Week 1 game between ...
"The clubhouse guys used to come in and say, 'Kenny, Albert turned the thermostat down again.' "So I go up there and turn it up to 75. He gets upset and he goes back in the clubhouse and turns it ...