John Kelly (broadcaster)
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John Kelly (b. 1960) is a hockey play-by-play broadcast announcer. He is the son of the late Dan Kelly, and began working the St. Louis Blues games on radio station KMOX on November 19, 1988, two days after his father, Dan, announced his final game, in which the Blues defeated the Flyers for the first time in Philadelphia since January 6, 1972. John Kelly remained on the job until 1992, when he joined the then-fledging Tampa Bay Lightning.
Three years after that, he then joined the Colorado Avalanche, who were moving from Quebec, where they had spent 23 seasons as the Nordiques. He documented two Stanley Cup Championships in Denver, in 1995-96 and again in 2000-01. He left the Avalanche after the 2003-04 season to rejoin the Blues on their telecasts. After the 2004-05 NHL lockout, he finally got the chance for the second time in 2005-06.
His younger brother, Dan, Jr. was the Blues' radio announcer from 1997 to 2000, before spending the next four seasons with the Columbus Blue Jackets. In addition to the Blues, John also worked the 2006 NHL Playoffs on OLN (now Versus).
Kelly, whose minor league hockey assignments included three years with the Adirondack Red Wings obtained his realtor license during the 2004-05 NHL lockout. He also subbed for Marv Albert on Rangers broadcasts during the late 1980's.