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  • Randy Hahn
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  • Randy Hahn is a play-by-play commentator for the San Jose Sharks on Comcast SportsNet California, and has held that position for 17 seasons. He has over 25 years of broadcast experience, mostly in hockey. Some of his other TV and radio work has been with the San Diego Sockers, Los Angeles Kings, Vancouver Canucks, and Edmonton Oilers. Along with analyst partner Drew Remenda, Hahn has won five Northern California Emmy Awards in the "On Camera Sports" section; one in 1999, and others in 2002, 2005 and 2008. Hahn is married to Roberta Gonzales, an Emmy Award winning meteorologist for KPIX-TV.
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  • Randy Hahn is a play-by-play commentator for the San Jose Sharks on Comcast SportsNet California, and has held that position for 17 seasons. He has over 25 years of broadcast experience, mostly in hockey. Some of his other TV and radio work has been with the San Diego Sockers, Los Angeles Kings, Vancouver Canucks, and Edmonton Oilers. Along with analyst partner Drew Remenda, Hahn has won five Northern California Emmy Awards in the "On Camera Sports" section; one in 1999, and others in 2002, 2005 and 2008. Shortly before the Sharks were formed, Hahn was vice president of a non-profit organization known as Pro Hockey San Jose. The purpose was to draw attention to the newly approved arena in the city, and hopefully acquire an NHL team for San Jose. On June 8, 1995 Hahn was arrested on a charge of drug possession after receiving a packet containing narcotics in the mail. The charges were dropped in March 1996. Hahn is married to Roberta Gonzales, an Emmy Award winning meteorologist for KPIX-TV. Hahn was a PBP announcer in Konami's NHL Blades of Steel '99 and 2K Sports' NHL 2K9 and NHL 2K10. He broadcasted his 1,000th Sharks game on December 5, 2009 when the San Jose Sharks faced the Calgary Flames in San Jose. Hahn is a native of Edmonton, Alberta.