"Pat Foley" is the Hockey Hall of Fame television Sports commentary/play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League.

A native of Glenview, Illinois, Foley graduated from Loyola Academy and received a degree in telecommunications from Michigan State University. He joined the Blackhawks' broadcasting crew at the age of 26 after calling games for the now-defunct Grand Rapids Owls of the International Hockey League (1945–2001)/International Hockey League, and he quickly became recognized as the "Voice of the Blackhawks." From 1995 to 1998, he called NHL on Fox/NHL games on Fox.

Foley was the announcer in Midway Games/Midway's arcade game 2 on 2 Open Ice Challenge.

In May 2006, the Blackhawks organization made the controversial decision to withdraw their contract offer to the popular Foley, citing unspecified "personal" reasons. The team also ended their simulcasts, replacing Foley on radio with former New York Islanders broadcaster John Wiedeman and on television with former Columbus Blue Jackets voice, Dan Kelly, Jr..

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We had a real good first half, we did a good job in and out of pressure and we took care of the ball.

We came out and did a real good job in the second half.

It's going to be a real competitive tournament. It's just nice that three teams will be going to state.

We were very efficient offensively and intelligent defensively.

Every time we would make a run, they would always hit a big bucket.

We just got outplayed tonight.

Brittney just really stepped it up and took over the game.

Our seniors played really great tonight.