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Removed from the organized, slow-paced baseball world and thrust into the helter-skelter realm of college hockey, Wolff struggled. Like a Randy Johnson fastball, hockey never seemed to slow down...
...started off really terribly. I was stuttering, and I was just terrible,” Wolff said. “You’re always fighting the temptation to speed your speech up to catch up to the hockey...
...Wolff began his broadcasting career as the color man—the broadcaster who analyzes the actual formations and playcalling on the ice—for women’s hockey, capping off his freshman year with a broadcast at the NCAA Women’s Hockey Championship Game in Duluth, Minnesota. The Crimson dropped the game, 4-3, to Minnesota-Duluth in double overtime, but even the loss wouldn’t sour Wolff’s experience in the press...
...moved to men’s hockey his sophomore year and is now the play-by-play broadcaster for all of Harvard’s games. Every Friday and Saturday night, Wolff treks to either the Bright Center or to rinks all over New England and lends his voice to the Crimson faithful...
That’s quite the dedication for a seasonal hobby. But like baseball, broadcasting is a genealogical norm for the Wolff family...