Earlier this week ESPN play-by-play man Sean McDonough made a plea to fans ahead of a looming showdown between the United States and Canada. "I hope the home crowd has a lot to do with it.
ESPN’s top NHL play-by-man hasn’t even taken a single shift yet. Sean McDonough has oddly not called a single game for the network this year despite originally being scheduled for several ...
Sean McDonough wants mutual respect between American and Canadian fans after “The Star-Spangled Banner” was booed during the 4 Nations Face-Off last week. The ESPN announcer, who’s on the ...
Sean McDonough, ESPN’s lead NHL play-by-play voice, has yet to call a game this season despite being scheduled to work several. And he will be absent once again on Thursday night as ESPN ...
The 4 Nations Face-Off has gone as well as anyone at the NHL could have imagined, except for one interesting element: the booing. Coming shortly after the inauguration of President Donald Trump ...
With the game shifting back to the United States, ESPN's Sean McDonough made a plea to American fans, hoping they don't boo the Canadian anthem. "I hope the home crowd has a lot to do with it.
Mike Monaco previously replaced McDonough in ESPN's NHL booth on each of the last two Saturdays. ESPN said on Feb. 8 that McDonough was "under the weather." Travel issued caused by Hurricane ...
ESPN broadcaster Sean McDonough, who will be inside the booth for Thursday’s 4 Nations Face-Off championship game, is calling on Team USA fans to be "better than that," referring to the ...
Fans in Canada helped fuel the intensity of their team’s first game against Team USA in the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament last week by booing the American national anthem, and Sean McDonough is ...
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