Ken Daniels and Mickey Redmond are Detroit icons. With Daniels calling play-by-play, and Redmond handling the color analyst role, the broadcasting duo is beloved by Red Wings fans and respected by all broadcast teams around the NHL. Daniels and Redmond have been together since 1997, and their chemistry continue to grow heading into the 2025-26 season.
For the second straight year, the Red Wings' broadcast team has been ranked as the No. 1 NHL broadcasting team by The Athletic.
Detroit boasts the only broadcasting team in the Atlantic Division to be featured in the top-5, and the Montreal Canadiens' broadcast team is the only other division foe to be listed in the top-10.
Congrats to our guys, Ken and Mick and the entire Red Wings TV production group, as the Wings were ranked #1 AGAIN in The Athletic poll, as the best broadcasting team in the NHL.
— John Keating (@JohnKeatingTV) July 21, 2025
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Daniels and Redmond keep fans engaged even when the product on the ice isn't great
Some broadcasting teams struggle in the booth when their teams struggle on the ice. More losses than wins can lead to long seasons, which can make life tough on hockey broadcasters. But that is not the case for Daniels and Redmond of FanDuel Sports Network Detroit.
Despite not making the postseason since 2016, Daniels and Redmond continue to keep fans engaged, informed, and entertained on a nightly basis. The duo provides energetic commentary no matter the circumstance, and their expansive knowledge on the Red Wings franchise - and the NHL as a whole - has fans learning something new every night.
Fans in Hockeytown love their Red Wings, and they love their broadcast team. The Red Wings have been through some rough seasons since 2016, and yet, Detroit fans continue to love their broadcasting duo.
Osgood and Murphy are solid additions to the team
As the story in The Athletic points out, Redmond has had several health issues over the years, which has caused him to spend some time away from the booth. Now, he is typically on the call for home games and select away games.
Chris Osgood and Larry Murphy have taken on bigger roles in recent years, as one of the two joins Daniels in the booth for select away games. Red Wings fans miss Redmond's energetic personality and perspective when he is not on the call, but Osgood and Murphy are great additions to the team.
All in all, Red Wings fans continue to love watching Red Wings hockey, even when the games haven't been as meaningful as they would like in recent years. Daniels and Redmond are a big reason for Detroit's constant hockey passion, and as the 2025-26 approaches, fans are hungry to hear their broadcasting team call important games down the stretch as the franchise yearns for playoff hockey.
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