Randy Moller Bio | Wiki
Randy Moller is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player. He was first drafted during the 1981 NHL draft by the Quebec Nordiques during the first round, eleventh overall. During his career, he has played for Quebec Nordiques, New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, and the Florida Panthers. Randy serves as a color commentator for the Panthers since 2015 on Bally Sports.
Randy Moller Age
He was born on August 23, 1963, in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Randy is 58 years old.
Randy Moller Height
He is a man of tall stature. Randy stands at 6 ft 2 in (Approx 1.88 m).
Randy Moller Family
He was born to his hardworking parents in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. Randy has kept details regarding his family (parents and/or siblings) whereabouts away from the limelight. Moreover, he holds Canadian nationality.
Randy Moller Wife
He is married to his beautiful wife Cathy. The duo shares a very strong bond as husband and wife. Cathy and Randy are blessed with three children a daughter McKenna and two sons Jonathan and Logan. His family resides in Hillsboro Beach, Florida, In the United States.
Randy Moller NHL
He was first drafted during the 1981 NHL draft by the Quebec Nordiques during the first round, eleventh overall. Randy played for the team from 1982 to 1983. However, he also made a comeback to the team from 1988 to 1989. He also played for New York Rangers from 1989 to 1992. Moreover, he moved to Buffalo Sabres and played for the team from 1991 to 1994. His career as an ice hockey ended in Florida Panthers, where he played for a one-game season from 1994 to 1995. Further, he retired with a record of 45 goals, 180 assists, and 1,692 penalty minutes in 815 games.
Randy Moller Podcast
Randy serves as the co-host of the Around the NHL show on The Florida Panthers along with Katie Gaus. They provide stories on NHL and also invite guests, players, media members, and also other personalities to the show. In addition, the show contains 11 episodes with the latest episode updated on March 3, 2022.
Randy Moller Goal Calls
He calls goals for the Florida Panthers through screaming a pop culture, though not every goal, and not when the Panthers are out of the game. He also get’s several pop culture references from listeners and uses them in the game.
Randy Moller Panthers | Bally Sports
He has worked as a broadcaster for the last 21 years. Randy serves as a color commentator for the Panthers since 2015 on Bally Sports. He worked at the station for eight seasons as the team’s radio play-by-play announcer and nine years as a radio analyst. Moreover, he provides his fans with enthusiastic and colorful broadcasts. Randy has worked as a broadcaster for over 1,800 games on radio andTV since 1996.
Further, apart from his broadcasting activities, he serves as the club’s Vice President of Broadcasting & Panthers Alumni since 2002. During the 2019 to 202 game season Fox Sports announced that Randy will work as a tv color analyst. In addition from 2007 to 2008, he worked as the club’s radio play-by-play announcer.
Some of Randy’s colleagues at Bally sports include:
Brooke Fletcher – Reporter and Host
Sarina Morales – Sports Reporter
Marques Johnson – Basketball Analyst
Jim Petersen – Analyst
Kirk Gibson – Color Commentator
Paul Byrd – Sports Broadcaster
Mark McLemore – Baseball Analyst
Randy Moller Salary
He receives decent pay working as a color commentator for the Panthers. Randy’s salary is $80,240 annually.
Randy Moller Net Worth
He has acquired decent possessions from his professional career as former Ice hockey and from his work as a broadcaster for over two decades. Randy’s estimated net worth is $1.2 Million.
How Old Is Randy Moller
Randy is 58 years old born on August 23, 1963, in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
Who Is Randy Moller
Randy is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player. He was first drafted during the 1981 NHL draft by the Quebec Nordiques during the first round, eleventh overall. During his career, he has played for Quebec Nordiques, New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, and the Florida Panthers. Randy serves as a color commentator for the Panthers since 2015 on Bally Sports.