December 25, 2024

New England Sports Network (NESN), the television and streaming home of the Boston Bruins, on Thursday announced Judd Sirott as the new play-by-play announcer for the Bruins. Sirott will join Bruins alum and longtime NESN analyst Andy Brickley in the broadcast booth.

Sirott brings a wealth of hockey and broadcasting experience to the NESN team. Honored twice (2018 and 2023) for “Best Sports Play-By-Play” by the Massachusetts Broadcasters Association, Sirott spent the past seven seasons as the radio voice of the Bruins for 98.5 The Sports Hub, the official flagship station of the Bruins.

After an acclaimed nine-year tenure (2008–17) as the Chicago Blackhawks’ studio presenter on WGN-AM, Sirott moved to Boston. In addition, he worked as an MLB Network correspondent and a radio play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Cubs for six seasons (2009–2014) while he was a host on WGN-AM. From 2006 to 2009, Sirott called NHL games nationally for the NHL Network and HDNet (now AXS TV).

A native of Arlington Heights, Ill., Sirott began broadcasting professional hockey with a 12-year run as the play-by-play voice and media relations director of the American Hockey League’s Chicago Wolves from the team’s inception in 1994. Sirott called the franchise’s Turner Cup titles in 1998 and 2000, along with its first Calder Cup championship in 2002. Sirott also worked for three years as a weekend host, field reporter, and executive producer at 670 The Score from the station’s founding in 1992. A 1991 graduate of the University of Michigan, where he broadcast hockey and football as a student, Sirott started his Chicago media career as a weekend producer at WGN-AM.

“We are excited to welcome Judd to NESN,” NESN CEO and president Sean McGrail said. “Judd’s passion for the Bruins and his extensive experience in broadcasting make him a perfect fit for our team. Only a handful of people have held this position throughout Bruins history, and we’re extremely excited for Judd’s debut on NESN this fall.”

“Judd is an excellent broadcaster with a deep knowledge of our organization, the fanbase and the market,” CEO and alternate governor of the Bruins Charlie Jacobs said. “We conducted a nationwide search for the position with our partners at NESN, understanding how important it was to find the right person to be the voice of the Boston Bruins. We are confident Judd and Brick will make an excellent on-air tandem for our fans for years to come.”

“This job is unrivaled around the National Hockey League: an Original Six team, in a spectacular hockey market, in one of the premier cities in the country,” Sirott said. “It’s my honor to be NESN’s new play-by-play announcer for the Boston Bruins. It will be a privilege to work with Andy Brickley and the NESN production crew, and I’m grateful to the Boston Bruins organization, NESN and 98.5 The Sports Hub and many others, for this opportunity.”

Sirott will be joined by Brickley, a Melrose, Mass. native who spent 14 years in the NHL, four of which were with the Bruins (1988-1992). Brickley is in his 24th season with NESN.

“I grew up listening to Bruins games on the radio with legendary play-by-play voices. So I’m thrilled to have the B’s most recent, outstanding radio voice joining me calling games on TV,” Brickley said. “NESN viewers are going to really enjoy Judd’s love of the game, his knowledge and passion for the Bruins and his respect for the fans. Can’t wait to get going together!”

Sirott will be available to the media Thursday at 4 p.m. ET via Zoom. Media can RSVP to attend the media availability and subsequently receive the Zoom information at the following link:

NESN’s first-ever broadcast of the Bruins took place nearly 40 years ago on Oct. 11, 1984 against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Since then, NESN has had only a handful of play-by-play announcers, including most recently, an impressive 19-year career by Jack Edwards. Other long-time play-by-play announcers for the Bruins on NESN include Dale Arnold, Fred Cusick, and Dave Shea.

Bruins hire Judd Sirott to replace Jack Edwards

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