Red Wingsโ broadcaster (and former player) Mickey Redmond is headed to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Only he is being inducted in a way he probably didnโt think he would when he began his NHL career in 1967.
According to Ted Kulfan of the Detroit News, Redmond is headed to the Hall as a Foster Hewitt Award winner, in recognition of his outstanding contributions in 32 years of broadcasting.
โThis completely surprised me,โ Redmond said Thursday afternoon from Traverse City. โItโs quite an honor. Iโve been blessed.โ
โAll these years, Iโve never met a bad person,โ Redmond said. โIโve been so fortunate to work with some of the best ever (Dick Irvin, Danny Gallavin, Bob Cole, Dan Kelly, Mike Emerick).
โ(The broadcasting) just came about because of the injury.โ
Redmond has spent the last 15 seasons with the Wings alongside Ken Daniels.
โWe have the best seat in the house,โ Redmond said. โIt doesnโt get any better. Itโs been a great relationship.โ
Said Daniels of Redmond: โThe best (partner) I could ever ask for. You listen to Mickey from the very first night he started broadcasting, you listen to the classic Hockey Night In Canada broadcasts, and he hasnโt changed. He was a natural from the start.โ
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