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Don La Greca

Don La Greca is an American sports broadcaster and analyst, known for co-hosting "Don, Hahn & Rosenberg" on ESPN New York. He also hosts the pregame and postgame radio shows for the New York Rangers, a role he has held since the 2005-2006 season. He is a prominent voice in New York sports radio.


February 13, 1968: Don La Greca Born

On February 13, 1968, Donald Marco La Greca was born. He is an American sports broadcaster and analyst.

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September 2001: Joined ESPN New York

In September 2001, La Greca joined ESPN New York radio from its inception.

2002: Co-host for The Michael Kay Show

In 2002, La Greca became a co-host for The Michael Kay Show.

2014: Distinguished Citizens Award

In 2014, La Greca received the Distinguished Citizens Award, which honors Ramapo graduates for their personal commitment to advance higher education and for their significant service to the community.

2014: Called Stanley Cup Finals Game 1

In 2014, La Greca served as the New York Rangers' play-by-play announcer for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals after Kenny Albert filled in for Mike Emrick on NBC. He had called NHL playoff games before for ESPN New York Radio, and calling game one was "a dream come true" according to La Greca.

2016: Hosted Game Misconduct Podcast

In 2016, La Greca began hosting the ESPN hockey podcast, Game Misconduct.

January 2025: Co-host of Don, Hahn & Rosenberg

In January 2025, La Greca became a co-host of Don, Hahn & Rosenberg.

July 7, 2025: Becomes broadcast voice of the New Jersey Devils

On July 7, 2025, MSG Networks announced La Greca will take over as the broadcast voice of the New Jersey Devils, replacing Bill Spaulding ahead of the 2025-26 NHL season.