1 u. 28 min.

Legendary NHL Announcer Bob Miller on Living Your Dreams, The Power of Kindness and Being Prepared‪.‬ Leaders Labyrinth

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We submerge into the Labyrinth with the Hall of Fame National Hockey League sports broadcaster, Bob Miller. Bob was the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Kings hockey team for 44 years, calling a total of 3,351 games in his career. He has been honored with a statue outside of Staples Center in Los Angeles, as well as a banner with his name hanging from the rafters to pay respect to his legendary career. 
 
Bob discusses how he began his sports broadcasting career by working for free, he takes us through the his story of triumphs and losses he endured during his professional career and teaches us the importance of treating people with kindness and respect. Bob emphasizes the critical components of preparation, as always being prepared has yielded his long term success in his 44 year career. 
 
Bob Miller has helped create the identity of the Los Angeles Kings franchise, he has been known for his friendly personality and his iconic voice. Fortunately for Bob, he realized his dream come true by seeing the LA Kings win the Stanley Cup twice in 2012 and 2014, where he was calling the games along with his partner Jim Fox. Bob Miller has been recognized by the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame, the LA Kings Hall of Fame, the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Hall of Fame, the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame and his name on the Hollywood Walk of Stars being honored as one of the greatest sports announcers of all time. 
Bob's Book Recommendation: 'The Boys in the Boat' by Daniel James Brown

We submerge into the Labyrinth with the Hall of Fame National Hockey League sports broadcaster, Bob Miller. Bob was the play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Kings hockey team for 44 years, calling a total of 3,351 games in his career. He has been honored with a statue outside of Staples Center in Los Angeles, as well as a banner with his name hanging from the rafters to pay respect to his legendary career. 
 
Bob discusses how he began his sports broadcasting career by working for free, he takes us through the his story of triumphs and losses he endured during his professional career and teaches us the importance of treating people with kindness and respect. Bob emphasizes the critical components of preparation, as always being prepared has yielded his long term success in his 44 year career. 
 
Bob Miller has helped create the identity of the Los Angeles Kings franchise, he has been known for his friendly personality and his iconic voice. Fortunately for Bob, he realized his dream come true by seeing the LA Kings win the Stanley Cup twice in 2012 and 2014, where he was calling the games along with his partner Jim Fox. Bob Miller has been recognized by the NHL Hockey Hall of Fame, the LA Kings Hall of Fame, the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Hall of Fame, the Wisconsin Hockey Hall of Fame and his name on the Hollywood Walk of Stars being honored as one of the greatest sports announcers of all time. 
Bob's Book Recommendation: 'The Boys in the Boat' by Daniel James Brown

1 u. 28 min.