Dan Rusanowsky

Dan Rusanowsky ( born December 31, 1960 in Milford, Connecticut) is an American sports commentator who commented on the season and playoff games of the San Jose Sharks, a franchise of North American professional hockey league NHL for the radio station KFOX. He is assisted by the two ex- pros Jamie Baker and David Maley.

Since the first season of the franchise Rusanowsky works at the Sharks and is characterized as the " Voice of the San Jose Sharks " (German voice of the San Jose Sharks ) are known. Before the Americans came to the Bay Area, he worked radio commentator for the American Hockey League team the New Haven Nighthawks and the ice hockey team of the St. Lawrence University in 1979 until 1986. Having Rusanosky came to the Sharks, he commented to 2000 774 games in a row before after a car accident he could not comment on 25 November 2000. On March 21, 2004, he hosted the game against the Edmonton Oilers his 1,000 NHL game.

In addition to working for the Sharks, he also conducted radio broadcasts for the Oakland Athletics, Oakland Skates, San Jose Rhinos and San Jose Grizzlies. When Champ Car race on the street circuit in San Jose, he also belongs to the broadcasting team.

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