Wildly popular Caps analyst and man who has threatened to hurt me live on air, Alan May, received another huge gig in what is becoming a very decorated broadcast career.

Months after being given his own show on NBC Sports Washington, May was named the color commentator for the 2018 AHL All-Star Game held in Utica, New York.

It’s the second year in a row and fourth time total that May will work the league’s big game.

“I’m very honored to be able to once again work the AHL All-Star Game,” May said in a message to RMNB. “As an alumnus of the AHL, I’m very proud of how well run the league is ran and how far it’s advanced under the leadership of President David Andrews and his amazing staff.”

In 140 games in the AHL, the former Capital scored 67 points and had 635 penalty minutes. May played three seasons in the AHL from 1986-1989.

May will be joined in the broadcast booth by the Islanders’ Brendan Burke (play-by-play) and the San Antonio Rampage’s Dan Weiss (rinkside reporter). The game will be aired live on the NHL Network on Monday, January 29. Puck drop is just after 7pm.

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