The Telegram (St. John's)

Growlers announce Chris Ballard will do play by play

Team also says Brian Rogers will be part of broadcasts, which will be available online

- TELEGRAM SPORTS sports@thetelegra­m.com

New team. New voice.

The Newfoundla­nd Growlers have announced Chris Ballard will serve as ECHL team’s primary play-by-play voice for its inaugural season.

The 31-year-old Ballard is a native of St. John’s and returns home after spending three seasons as play-by-play broadcaste­r and public relations co-ordinator with the ECHL’S Brampton Beast.

However, it won’t be Ballard’s first go at contributi­ng to broadcasts of a profession­al hockey teams in the Newfoundla­nd capital. Prior to joining the Beast, Ballard spent two seasons as part of the media team of the American Hockey League’s St. John’s Icecaps, providing content for the club’s website and working as the Icecaps Insider on Rogers TV.

“To get the opportunit­y to come back to my hometown to work for a first-class organizati­on like the Growlers is truly a dream come true,” said Ballard, a graduate of Memorial University and of Centennial College’s sports journalism graduate program.

“I look forward to bringing my high-energy style to the fans and finding new and exciting ways to engage with the community.”

Brian Rogers had been the longtime and familiar play-byplay voice for AHL teams in St. John’s, but while Ballard will look after those duties for the Growlers, the team says Rogers, who has been recovering from some health issues, will be involved with the broadcast.

Details of Rogers’ duties are expected to be announced next week. That’s also when we might learn of plans for televised coverage of Growlers’ home games.

For now, it is known Ballard’s call of home and away games will be made available online using the streaming platform Mixlr at mixlr.com/nlgrowlers. Mixlr is compatible with home computers and mobile devices and allows for fan interactio­n with the broadcast team during the game.

The games will be not carried on radio as was the case for St. John’s AHL teams.

The Growlers will begin their first training camp Sunday with sessions at the Glacier in Mount Pearl before travelling out of town for exhibition games against the Beast in Stephenvil­le (Oct. 4), Deer Lake (Oct. 6) and Clarenvill­e (Oct. 7).

They play their first-ever ECHL regular-season game Oct. 12, against the Florida Everblades at Mile One Centre.

 ?? SUBMITTED/TWITTER ?? St. John’s native Chris Ballard is returning home to be the play-byplay broadcaste­r for the ECHL’S Newfoundla­nd Growlers. The 31-year-old has spent the past three years as the broadcaste­r and public relations co-ordinator for the ECHL’S Brampton Beast.
SUBMITTED/TWITTER St. John’s native Chris Ballard is returning home to be the play-byplay broadcaste­r for the ECHL’S Newfoundla­nd Growlers. The 31-year-old has spent the past three years as the broadcaste­r and public relations co-ordinator for the ECHL’S Brampton Beast.

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