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TERRY FICORELLI
By Robert E. Martin
Born and raised in Detroit, Ficorelli played in all of the Detroit Jr. Hockey
programs growing up, as well as serving on the freshman team at Michigan State
University, where he earned a B.A. in Television & Radio.
He recalls the initial appeal that hockey carried for him when as a youngster
his father took him to his first Detroit Red Wings game at the old Olympia
stadium.
"I thought it was the most exciting thing I'd seen in my life and Olympia seemed
to become my second home. Gordie Howe is still my all-time favorite
player."
Terry grew up listening to Red Wings broadcasters Budd Lynch and Bruce
Martyn on radio and Danny Gallivan of the Montreal Canadians and
Bill and Foster Hewitt of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
At age 17 Terry started broadcasting as a freshman at MSU covering Spartans'
games and at 18 started doing pro hockey broadcasting for the IHL Kalamazoo
Wings, coming to Saginaw often as the visiting broadcaster when the Wings
tangled with the legendary Saginaw Gears.
After spending eleven years in Kalamazoo Terry moved to the AHL with the Red
Wings' top affiliate, the Adirondack Red Rings. From there he moved
around with various AHL and IHL teams and spent over 12 years with the UHL/IHL
Muskegon Fury before arriving on the Saginaw scene with the Spirit in
mid-December, 2007.
The Mojo works well for Terry, who's broadcast for 8-Championship teams and was
named 'Best Sports Announcer in Cincinnati three times and UHL
Broadcaster of the Year. This year he will begin the season at 3,101
consecutive hockey broadcasts.
We are here as a community project and to be an integral, instrumental part of
this great community in which we live. On the ice we are always looking to
achieve positive strides toward the building of an overall championship. For
this to happen, it takes a great team on the ice and a great team off the ice -
everyone pulling together for the common good and cause.
In this league lives the NHL stars of tomorrow, which is why our marketing
slogan this season is 'Here TodayŠNHL Tomorrow!'
In our league are the best 16-20 year old hockey players in the world with many
of them destined for a star-studded career in the NHL.
In fact three of the Spirit players were selected in the NHL Entry Draft this
past June. The top 4 players in the same draft came from our league as well as 8
of the top 10 and 81 of the first 100-players selected.
Some of the pundits and savants affectionately refer to our league as the
'little NHL'. The brand of hockey played in the OHL is the brand of hockey
played in the NHL.
Patience is paramount in this gradual process as these young players experience
the growing pains of maturation and total growth as hockey players and
individuals.
It is a beautiful game full of skill, finesse, speed and style by some of the
finest-conditioned athletes in the whole world. In addition, there seems to be
this sentiment that the game itself does not translate as well as it should on
television, which always acts as a supreme marketing tool for sports.
At the same time, hockey, without question, is the best spectator sport to watch
in the world. To watch it in person is to enjoy and appreciate it as one of the
most exciting experiences in the world and in one's life. That's how I became so
immersed in it to this day.
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