

The former forward is well-known in the Central Pennsylvania area and was one of the AHL's most prolific scorers. Hall of Famer Mitch Lamoureux works with the Bears Radio Network to provide color commentary and analysis. He currently resides in the Hershey area with his wife Krista, and son, Jaxson. In 2018, Fisch was named one to watch on STAA's Top 30 Sportscasters Under 30 list. Fisch is a winner of 11 Associated Press Awards, and was named one of the top-10 collegiate broadcasters in the nation by Sportscasters Talent Agency of America (STAA) in 2012. Cloud State University where he called SCSU hockey for four years. The Kansas City native is a graduate of St. With the Fighting Saints, Fisch broadcast the club’s championship season in 2013, and was selected to broadcast numerous league events, including the 2013 Junior Club World Cup in Russia, the 20 USHL Draft Show, and the 2015 USHL/NHL Top Prospects Game. Prior to his time in South Carolina, Fisch spent three years with the Dubuque Fighting Saints of the United States Hockey League. With the Stingrays, Fisch managed the team’s media initiatives in addition to serving as the “Voice of the Stingrays” for all games. Prior to joining the Bears, Fisch worked with the club’s ECHL affiliate, the South Carolina Stingrays, in 2015-16. 20, 2018, filling in for former Bears voice John Walton on the Capitals Radio Network, and he has called nearly 20 games for the Capitals since. Fisch made his NHL regular season debut on Feb.

He works with Hershey’s NHL affiliate, the Washington Capitals, serving as a fill-in broadcaster, while also calling prospect games, rookie tournaments, and pre-season games. Fisch’s accomplishments also include being selected as a member of the radio broadcast team for the 2019 AHL All-Star Classic in Springfield, Massachusetts. Fisch was just the third all-time Hershey Bear to win the award, joining Doug Yingst (1987-88) and Brent Hancock (1980-81). For his work on and off the mic, Fisch was named the winner of the AHL’s prestigious Ken McKenzie Award in 2020-21, an honor presented annually to an AHL team executive who most successfully promotes his or her own club.
