He began calling the college game in 1984 and joined the Bruins telecasts on
NESN as a fill-in play-by-play, a color commentator, and studio host in 1986, joining
Fred Cusick and
Derek Sanderson, doing so until 1995. This meant that he missed the beginnings and ends of periods as he moved from ice level to the broadcast booth and back. He was also a
play-by-play announcer for
ESPN's coverage of the NCAA Hockey Regionals from 1994 to 1997. He was named the road play-by-play announcer for the Bruins (
Dale Arnold did home games) in 1997 after hall-of-famer Cusick and former Bruins analyst Sanderson retired. He held that position until the 2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs. After the 2004–05 lockout, Shea took a temporary job with the
Washington Nationals baseball team as a radio analyst. NESN did not renew his contract, fearing his unavailability for Bruins games in the case of the Nationals qualifying for the playoffs. He was replaced by
Jack Edwards, formerly of ESPN. == Additional work ==