Randorf, 53, has been broadcasting NHL games for Rogers Sportsnet for the past six years, serving as the play-by-play commentator for Sportsnet's national telecasts for Hockey Night in Canada, Wednesday Night Hockey, Rogers Hometown Hockey and the Stanley Cup Playoffs. During the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs, Randorf served as the play-by-play announcer for the Western Conference Final for Sportsnet. He also announced the 2015 and 2016 NHL All-Star Game and Skills Competition for Sportsnet.
"We are excited to add Dave to our broadcast team and organization," Lightning CEO Steve Griggs said. "Dave has proven over the years of his broadcasting career to improve the viewing experience of hockey games on television to millions of fans. We are thrilled to have Dave join our FOX Sports Sun broadcast team and continue Rick Peckham's legacy of exciting our fans with legendry calls of Lightning hockey."
"We're thrilled to welcome the Stanley Cup Champions back to FOX Sports Sun, and truly believe Dave Randorf will make for an exciting addition to this season's telecasts," said FOX Sports Sun - FOX Sports Florida SVP / General Manager Steve Tello. "We're looking forward to another amazing season of must-watch Tampa Bay hockey on the TV home of the Lightning."
The Ryerson University graduate worked for 19 years at TSN prior to joining Sportsnet during the summer of 2014, holding roles as the studio host for CFL on TSN, play-by-play voice of the Montreal Canadiens and voice of the IIHF World Championships. Randorf also was the studio host for Olympic games in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2010 and 2012. He called Men's hockey games at the 1998 Olympics in Nagano, Japan. While at TSN, he also covered the CFL and Grey Cup, as well as TSN and CTV's coverage of figure skating. Randorf was the voice of the Montreal Canadiens for TSN from 2010-2014.
"I am absolutely thrilled to be joining this first-class organization," Randorf said. "Following in the footsteps of Hall of Fame announcer Rick Peckham is an honor and a responsibility I do not take lightly. I can't wait for the puck to drop and to begin getting to know Lightning fans throughout the community of Tampa Bay. "
Prior to joining TSN, Randorf spent two years in Vancouver, hosting the Vancouver Canucks pre and post-game coverage. He also hosted a nightly talk show, Primetime Sports in Vancouver. From 1989 through 1995, he hosted a nightly sports show, Sportspage, for CKVU/Global Vancouver.
Randorf was also a torch relay runner for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic games and in 1999 he was nominated for a Gemini Award in the category for Best Sports Broadcaster. He has three sons; Kyle, Blake and Trevor.