Anaheim Ducks Hire Alyson Lozoff as Rinkside Reporter
The Anaheim Ducks have made an exciting addition by hiring Alyson Lozoff as a rinkside reporter after her departure from the Vegas Golden Knights.
One team’s loss is another team’s gain, and the Anaheim Ducks have capitalized off of Alyson Lozoff’s departure from the Vegas Golden Knights. According to a twitter post from the team a few weeks ago, she will be joining the organization as a rinkside reporter during games broadcasted on Prime Ticket and Fox Sports San Diego.
In November 2017, Lozoff joined the Vegas Golden Knights organization, spending two seasons covering the Cinderella story that has been VGK. However, her experience far exceeds two years as an NHL reporter. Her resume is impressive, having spent a substantial amount of time reporting for the CFL, MLS, and UFC.
Unfortunately, it was announced that Lozoff’s contract with the team had expired and she would not be returning to the Vegas Golden Knights broadcast team for the 2019-20 season. It was just a few days later that the Anaheim Ducks jumped at the chance to bring in the talented and reputable reporter to start the new season.
While the Anaheim Ducks already have an outstanding broadcast team, Lozoff has a lot to offer the organization. Her enthusiasm in front of the camera is contagious, and after last season, the Ducks and their fans need her infectious positivity, especially at the beginning of the season while the team is still figuring out how to be cohesive under a new coach.
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Aly is incredibly gifted and her passion for her job cannot be debated. Recently, due to her work with VGK, she was honored by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Pacific Southwest Chapter with two Emmy Awards, including an award for on-camera sports talent.
During her time in Vegas, she was dubbed their good luck charm. Players would often score goals after rinkside interviews with her, thus earning her the nickname “Aly Tally” according to the Las Vegas Journal Review. While I am not one to believe in superstitions, the Anaheim Ducks could use all the luck they can get after coming off of such a devastating season last year.
While Alyson isn’t going to lace up her skates and lead the Anaheim Ducks to victory this season, her presence on the broadcast team is a welcomed change. Her positivity and enthusiasm are sure to rub off on the entire team, restoring their fighting spirit as they enter into a season that is still full of question marks.
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