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tRY IT NOWThe Rangers fan base certainly will not need to familiarize itself with the new play-by-play tandem on MSG Network.
Nor will the duo need to familiarize themselves with each other.
After ceding the broadcast booth in Tuesday’s season-opening loss to the Penguins to ESPN, longtime radio announcers Kenny Albert and Dave Maloney officially will take over for the retired duo of Sam Rosen and Joe Micheletti in Thursday’s game in Buffalo.
“It’s pretty exciting for me. It’s a role I never thought I’d be in,” the 69-year-old Maloney told The Post in a phone interview. “I’m following in some pretty big footsteps in JD [former analyst John Davidson] and Joe, but working with Kenny for so long, from that standpoint, this is just perfect.”
Maloney was drafted in the first round of the NHL draft by the Rangers in 1974, playing 11 seasons for the organization before starting his radio career while recovering from an injury during the 1984-85 season. He worked various announcing jobs before becoming the Rangers’ primary radio analyst in 2005.