• Michael "Al" Morganti is an American journalist, who has covered the National Hockey League (NHL) and international competitions. He is currently a pre-and...
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  • Morganti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Al Morganti (born 1953), American hockey analyst Emidio Morganti (born 1966), Italian soccer...
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    founded in 1993 by Philadelphia talk-radio hosts Angelo Cataldi and Al Morganti. The contest was first broadcast on WIP. About 150 people attended Wing...
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  • Baseball Tonight host) Anne Montgomery: (SportsCenter, aka Sports Recap) Al Morganti: 1993–2005 (NHL coverage) Chris Myers: (SportsCenter anchor, UpClose...
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    Cataldi became the host of the WIP Morning Show in 1993 along with Al Morganti. The show was an instant hit and dominated particularly in ratings among...
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  • TNT assignments) Al Morganti (select games during Boucher's NHL on TNT assignments) Ashlyn Sullivan Scott Hartnell and Al Morganti NBC Sports Philadelphia...
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  • Darren Pang (1993–94) Joe Micheletti (1993–94) Jim Schoenfeld (1993) Al Morganti Tom Mees Bob Neumeier Brenda Brenon Mark Jones April 17, May 1, 24: Playoffs...
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    After leaving Tampa Bay, Tocchet served alongside Michael Barkann, Al Morganti, Bill Clement, and Steve Coates as a Flyers Postgame Live panelist on...
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  • computer scientist, and professor Al Morganti (born 1953), American sports journalist Al Mujahidi (born 1942), Bangladeshi poet Al Neuharth (1924–2013), American...
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  • Punch, Vince Welch, Dave Burns, Rick DeBruhl, Jamie Little NHL on ABC – Al Morganti, Bob Neumeier, Brenda Brenon, Mark Jones, Sam Ryan, Brian Engblom, Darren...
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  • Fritz Sonny Hill Ron Jaworski Seth Joyner Glen Macnow Jody McDonald Al Morganti Mike Quick Ike Reese Merrill Reese Rickie Ricardo Jon Ritchie Eliot Shorr-Parks...
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    Alcott—sets stage for only touchdown in 6–0 decision over unbeaten Crimson.") Al Morganti (November 18, 1983). "A Century of the Game: Yale-Harvard Is a Matter...
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    Philadelphia sports fanbase headlined by prominent hosts Angelo Cataldi, Al Morganti and Howard Eskin, and was one of the first radio homes for Tony Bruno...
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    Philadelphia Flyers' regional telecasts on NBC Sports Philadelphia with host Al Morganti. He also worked on select regional television broadcasts on the network...
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  • retirement from broadcasting at the age of 70. A year later, he and Al Morganti were inducted to Hockey Hall of Fame together, with him getting the Foster...
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  • analyst Tom McCarthy – Philadelphia Phillies play-by-play announcer Al Morganti – Flyers Pregame Live and Flyers Postgame Live analyst Kate Scott – Philadelphia...
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    Talk as a co-host of WIP's Morning Guys show with Angelo Cataldi and Al Morganti. He later joined ESPN's new radio network in 1992 as one of the first...
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  • examples include: Peter Gammons (baseball), Chris Mortensen (football), Al Morganti (hockey), David Aldridge (basketball) and Mel Kiper, Jr. (NFL Draft)...
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  • analyst (1995) Dominic Moore: studio analyst/color commentator (2021–2023) Al Morganti: Studio analyst (1992–2004) Eddie Olczyk: Studio analyst (2002–2004)...
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  • Cup Finals instead of producing their own coverage. In the 1981–82 season, Al Trautwig took over as studio host for USA Network. Dan Kelly did play-by-play...
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    sets stage for only touchdown in 6-0 decision over unbeaten Crimson.") Al Morganti (1983-11-18). "A Century of the Game: Yale-Harvard Is a Matter of Pride"...
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  • (2014–2018) Scott Hartnell (2021–present) Brian Boucher (2021–present) Al Morganti (2022–2023, one game) Flyers games are broadcast on 97.5 WPEN and 93...
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  • Retrieved May 30, 2021. Hall, Jordan (June 15, 2022). "Humble and helpful, Morganti, Clement headed for Hockey Hall of Fame". NBC Sports. Retrieved October...
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  • Buffalo, New York. He went to Boston University (with WIP co-worker Al Morganti), and worked a newspaper career that took him from Cocoa Beach, Florida...
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  • January 28, 1994, he worked as the studio analyst with hockey writer Al Morganti and host John Saunders. He returned to the network again from 2000–2002...
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  • his book, "A Century of The Game: Yale-Harvard Is a Matter of Pride,' Al Morganti claimed that "the first significant use of the forward pass in a major...
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  • sets stage for only touchdown in 6-0 decision over unbeaten Crimson.") Al Morganti (November 18, 1983). "A Century of the Game: Yale-Harvard Is a Matter...
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  • link] St. Louis Blues Team Records Foundation Begins with Goaltending by Al Morganti @ ESPN.com Greig, Murray (1997). Big Bucks and Blue Pucks. Macmillan...
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    crew chief Sgt. Dan Madden and Electronics Technician Second Class Brett Morganti grabbed hold of his pack but they lost his grip. Razor 03 attempted to...
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  • between-periods co-hosts for the Stanley Cup broadcasts. In the 1981–82 season, Al Trautwig took over as studio host for the USA Network. Dan Kelly did play-by-play...
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