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A native of Los Angeles, Calif. He later attended the University of Arizona, where he served as a broadcaster for the school's hockey team in Daryl Reaugh returned for his 25th season in the Stars broadcast booth and his 23rd as the team's color analyst.
Since the season, Reaugh had served as the team's play-by-play announcer in the wake of Dave Strader's cancer diagnosis. Named by the Sports Business Journal as one of their Regional Sports Networks Power Players, he now moves back to his previous role as color analyst, for which he has won ten Lone Star Emmy awards. Reaugh came to Dallas from the Hartford Whalers, where he served as the color analyst on SportsChannel New England's telecasts during the campaign.
Prior to turning pro, he was an all-star netminder for the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League and was named to their 25th Anniversary Team.
Daryl, his wife Kristin, who was instrumental in starting the Dallas Stars Foundation, and their two daughters, Falyn and Kendyl, reside in Dallas. Rea comes to Dallas after spending the last four seasons as the play-by-play announcer for the Texas Stars, Dallas' top development affiliate in the American Hockey League.
In addition to his broadcasting duties, he also served as Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations for Texas and oversaw the team's public relations efforts. Rea has called more than professional regular-season and postseason hockey games in his career.
The St. Louis, Mo. A native of Vegreville, Alta.
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