Randy Hahn and Drew Remenda will call Games 2 and 3 of the Edmonton Oilers-Anaheim Ducks Stanley Cup playoff series for Turner Sports, putting one of hockey’s most familiar local voices on the national stage this week. Game 2 is Wednesday in Edmonton on TBS and HBO Max, and Game 3 follows Friday on TNT and HBO Max.
Hahn said to SHD that he and Remenda will handle the broadcast, a pairing that has followed the San Jose Sharks for more than 25 years. The 11-time Northern California Emmy Award-winning duo also drew fresh notice this week when The Athletic ranked the Sharks’ broadcast team seventh best ahead of the 2025-26 season.
The assignment lands at a moment when San Jose has another reason to talk about its stars. Macklin Celebrini finished the season with 115 points, breaking Joe Thornton’s franchise record, and added 45 goals and 70 assists in the process. For a broadcast crew built around long memory and local familiarity, the playoff call gives the network a team with both pedigree and a current hockey story attached to it.
Hahn has been in the full-time play-by-play role since the 1993-94 season and has missed just two telecasts since 1993, both for the births of his sons. Remenda first started broadcasting in the 1991-92 season after working as an assistant coach for the Sharks, joined the club’s broadcast team in 1997-98, left after 2006, then returned full-time as color commentator in 2021 after working on Sportsnet’s local Oilers call from the 2014-15 season until January 2021.
That history is part of why the news landed with a jolt among Sharks followers. Hahn also joked, “Does that make me the Brent Burns of San Jose Sharks broadcasters?” while another fan response summed up the pair’s longevity: “like randy says, (as they've been around for 35 years!) THATS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT !!!!” If the series goes deep, the duo could still be on the schedule for another game, giving a national audience another chance to hear a partnership that has become part of the Sharks’ identity.







