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North Stars radio broadcasts originated from WCCO Radio from 1967 to 1978, then moved to another Twin Cities-based clear-channel station, KSTP, where radio broadcasts stayed until the team moved to Dallas in 1993, save a few seasons on a 5, 000-watt radio station, WAYL.
Al Shaver was the play-by-play radio announcer throughout the Stars ' stay in Minnesota.
During the WCCO era, Shaver was joined for many home games by WCCO's Larry Jagoe in the early seasons, followed by WCCO personality Steve Cannon.
Shaver's partners on KSTP were Russ Small, Ted Robinson, and ( during the last three seasons ) current Dallas Stars announcer Ralph Strangis.
During the Stars ' final season ( 1992 – 93 ), Shaver and Strangis called games on KMSP, while the Stars ' cable TV game announcer, Doug McLeod, called games over KSTP and the Stars ' radio network.

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