Marc Moser - Play-by-Play/Analyst


On-Air Talent - Marc Moser

Marc Moser enters his 13th season in the broadcast booth for the Avalanche, 11 years in the radio booth and now his 2nd year in the television booth. Moser's ties to the organization date back to 1997-98, when he became the in-studio host and producer of all Avalanche radio broadcasts. He worked in that capacity for seven years until the end of the 2003-04 campaign. During that time, Moser was also a daily sports-talk show host and the host of the highly popular "Avalanche Talk" on the network flagship sports station.

Moser returned to the Avalanche broadcast team as a television studio host and analyst on Altitude in 2006-07 and left the world of daily sports-talk to move into the Avalanche radio booth in 2007.

In addition to his Avalanche duties, Moser is also a sports talk show host on Altitude Sports Radio 92.5, as well as a regular contributor/host and designated maker of birdies on "Golf At Altitude."

During the offseason, he also emcees and assists various charities and organizations in public events and is the annual emcee for the Joe Sakic Celebrity Golf Classic, and Joe and Debbie Sakic Bringing Hope to the Table Gala benefiting Food Bank of the Rockies.

Prior to his arrival in Denver in 1996, Moser was the Sports Director at KFBK Radio in Sacramento, Calif., where he was the play-by-play announcer for the California State University Sacramento football and basketball teams in the Big Sky conference and host of a nightly sports talk-show. He also served as sideline reporter and host of the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League and provided extensive coverage and reporting on the Sacramento Kings of the NBA. Moser has covered every major sport in the United States and Canada and recalls the on-ice celebration of the Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup in 2001 as his favorite broadcasting memory.

An alumnus of CSUS, his resume also includes an 18 year stint as a NASCAR announcer at Colorado National Speedway, where he was named National Short Track Announcer of the Year, and various play-by-play duties for California and Colorado high school and college teams.

The Sacramento, California, native has a daughter, Brooke and enjoys spending time on the golf course and playing the guitar.


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