Gord Miller (sportscaster)

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Gord Miller (born ca. 1965 or 1966[1] in Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian sportscaster for the cable networks, TSN and Versus. Working alongside Pierre McGuire, Miller has been the lead National Hockey League play-by-play announcer for TSN since 2002, when the network re-acquired national broadcast rights for the NHL. The pair also work the IIHF World U-20 Hockey Championship annually on TSN. He also covered the NHL Entry Draft In 1996 as a reporter and since 2003, as host.

Prior to working on The NHL on TSN, Miller was host of Molson That's Hockey. He has also covered the Memorial Cup, the World Hockey Championship and the Women's World Hockey Championship for TSN. For the 2001–02 season he was the English television play-by-play voice of the Montreal Canadiens, whose games were shown on a regional TSN feed. For six years he provided play-by-play coverage of the CFL, and has also covered events as diverse as the World Series, the British Open, and the World Figure Skating Championship.

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