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    Remy Mastey
    Aug 14, 2024, 20:07

    Sam Rosen is set to retire from broadcasting at the end of the 2024-25 season and Chris Drury had some touching words to describe what he has meant to the Rangers.

    Going into his 40th year as the play-by-play voice of the New York Rangers, Sam Rosen is set to retire at season's end.

    Rosen has etched his mark in Rangers history and will forever be a part of the Blueshirts’ family.

    Rangers president and general manager, Chris Drury, made a statement congratulating Smith while highlighting his incredible achievements.

    “Congratulations to Sam on a truly historic broadcasting career and for providing Rangers fans with unforgettable moments,” Drury said in a statement. “After growing up a Rangers fan listening to Sam on television, it’s been an absolute pleasure to get to know him on a personal level in my years as a player and executive.”

    “Sam will forever be connected with New York Rangers hockey and Sam and his family will always be a part of our Rangers family.”

    When thinking about all the great moments in Rangers history over the past 40 years, it’s Smith’s voice that comes to mind.

    [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUj32rXgNoE[/embed]

    Some people don’t have to play in order to make an impact on an organization and Smith is a perfect example of that. 

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