David Amber

David Amber (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian anchor for Sportsnet as a host and reporter. He is best known for his time doing NHL On the Fly on the NHL Network as well as the anchor for Gate 5 Live, Raptors Pregame, and Raptors Post Up on NBA TV Canada.[1] He previously was an anchor and reporter for ESPN and its family of networks.

Biography

Amber, who had appeared on ESPN networks since 2002, was based in Toronto, contributing to SportsCenter, Outside the Lines, Baseball Tonight and College GameDay. A reporter since 2006, Amber had provided coverage from the NBA Finals, MLB postseason and other major events, as well as serving as a sideline reporter for NCAA football and the World Baseball Classic.

Amber originally joined ESPN as an ESPNEWS anchor in 2002, also anchoring Outside the Lines, NHL2Night and NCAA basketball.

Prior to ESPN, Amber served as a reporter and anchor for TSN in Toronto (1997–2002). At TSN, Amber reported from two Olympic Games, as well as several World Series, Stanley Cup Finals, and NBA Finals. From 1999–2001 he was a courtside reporter for TSN's broadcasts of Toronto Raptors games.

Amber joined NHL Network prior to the 2010-11 NHL season as host of NHL Tonight and brings a wealth of experience to the job. Amber also serves as co-host for the Network’s coverage at the NHL's signature events and exclusive programming. He joined the Hockey Night in Canada team at the start of the 2011-12 NHL season. After Rogers Media secured a 12-year, $5.2 billion deal for the exclusive national NHL rights at the start of the 2014-15 season, Amber has joined Sportsnet to serve as a reporter for their coverage.

Amber received his Bachelor of Arts degree in North American Studies from McGill University in Montreal in 1993, and a Master's of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism from Syracuse University in 1995.

Personal life

Amber's younger sister is Jeannine Amber, the award winning Senior Writer at Essence magazine, based in New York. Amber had also gotten hit in the head with a basketball at an NCCA basketball game.

References

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