
| Ralph Strangis - Play-By-Play Announcer |
Ralph Strangis enters his 18th season in the booth with the Stars, and his on-air work with the team has earned him a Lone Star Emmy, a Dallas Press Club Katie, and four Associated Press awards.
Over the last five seasons, Ralph has also done play-by-play and ice-level reporting for NHL Radio for World Cup and NHL regular season and playoff games, including the last two Western Conference Final series.
His career in broadcasting began with his first paying radio job at the age of 16 and he has called all sports at all levels with his work being aired on local and national outlets including ESPN, DirecTV, Fox Sports Southwest, Westwood One and Armed Forces Radio.
Bitten by the acting bug, Ralph made his film debut in the 2006 Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer movie “Glory Road,” where he played an NCAA Tournament sportscaster. Over the last two years, Ralph has also hit the stage in three productions at Dallas’ “Theatre Coppell.” He played a cockney chef in “Don’t Dress for Dinner”, a reluctant baseball coach in the two-man show “Rounding Third” and recently starred in the quirky comedy “Luv”.
Ralph, his wife Stephanie and daughter Savannah live in Coppell, Texas.
| Daryl Reaugh - Color Analyst |
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Showing his talents to a national audience, Reaugh has done work with ABC, ESPN, FOX, and Versus. He will again work as a color analyst for the Versus network in 2007-08. A sample of his past national work includes ESPN's coverage of the 1996, 1997 and 2000 Stanley Cup Playoffs, analyst and reporter on ABC's NHL coverage in the 1999-2000, 2000-2001 and on the NHL on FOX coverage during the 1997-98 season.
Reaugh has also used his talents beyond the hockey broadcast booth. He provided the color analyst dialogue and voice for EA Sports' NHL '98 and NHL '99 video games, does local commercial work, and has served as a guest host on Sports Radio 1310 The Ticket in Dallas. He also writes a popular web blog on the Dallas Stars’ official website titled “Razor With An Edge.”
As a player, Reaugh's career included stints in the NHL with both the Edmonton Oilers and the Hartford Whalers. Prior to turning pro, he was an all-star netminder for the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League.
Daryl, his wife Kristin, and daughters Falyn and Kendyl, reside in Dallas, Texas. .





