Gord Miller
Sports commentator, TV Personality
1964 –
Who is Gord Miller?
Gord Miller is a Canadian sportscaster for the sports cable network TSN. He is one of two primary play-by-play announcers for the NHL on TSN and is the lead announcer for TSN's coverage of IIHF World Under-20 Hockey Championships. He also covers the annual NHL Entry Draft and does occasional play-by-play for the NHL on NBC and the NBC Sports Network.
Prior to joining TSN, Miller worked for CBC in Edmonton, where he covered the Edmonton Oilers. He joined TSN as a reporter in 1990. In 1993, he began calling hockey games, starting with the IIHF world championships, and soon after NHL games, Memorial Cups, and women's world championships. From 1998 to 2001, he was host of That's Hockey and then returned to the broadcast booth in 2001 as the English television play-by-play voice of the Montreal Canadiens on TSN's regional feed.
In 2002, Miller became TSN's lead hockey play-by-play announcer when it reacquired national broadcast rights to the NHL. He was teamed up with Pierre McGuire and the two became one of Canada's most well-known broadcast teams until McGuire left TSN in 2011. In 2010, Miller and TSN colleague Chris Cuthbert were selected by Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium as play-by-play announcers for the men's ice hockey tournament at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
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- Born
- Jun 21, 1964
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- Canada
- Profession
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on July 23, 2013
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