RI's Boucher to Replace McGuire on NBC’s Top NHL Broadcast Team

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RI's Boucher to Replace McGuire on NBC’s Top NHL Broadcast Team

Brian Boucher PHOTO: NBC Sports press photo
Rhode Island’s Brian Boucher will replace Pierre McGuire on NBC’s top NHL broadcast team, according to The Athletic’s Rick Carpiniello.

Boucher will provide analysis between the benches alongside play-by-play man Doc Emrick and analyst Eddie Olcyzk.

McGuire will still do games for NBC, just not with Emrick and Olcyzk, according to reports. 

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About Boucher

Boucher is from Woonsocket, Rhode Island and attended Mount St. Charles Academy.

He was selected in the first round of the 1995 NHL Draft by the Philadelphia Flyers, Boucher played 13 seasons in the NHL.

He holds the NHL record with five straight shutouts and 332 consecutive scoreless minutes during the 2003-04 season.

Boucher joined NBC Sports during the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs.

He will be inducted into the Rhode Island Hockey Hall of Fame on Friday, September 6 at Twin River Casino.

Boucher joined GoLocal LIVE earlier this year to preview the Stanley Cup Final between the Bruins and the St. Louis Blues.

Watch the video below


2019 RI Hockey Hall of Fame Inductees

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