Iconic voice of Hockey Night In Canada leaves a lasting legacy at age 90. Read more about the beloved broadcaster's career and impact on Canadian hockey fans.
Legendary hockey broadcaster Bob Cole, known for his iconic play-by-play commentary and colorful language during NHL games, has passed away at the age of 90. His voice was a staple on Saturday nights, creating an unforgettable soundtrack to countless hockey matches over his illustrious career that spanned more than half a century. Cole, a veteran CBC broadcaster and former voice of 'Hockey Night in Canada,' will be remembered for his passion, enthusiasm, and the famous catchphrase 'Oh baby!' that resonated with fans across the nation.
Bob Cole was a cherished figure in the world of Canadian sports, with his distinctive voice becoming synonymous with hockey for generations of viewers. His contributions to the sport and his ability to capture the essence and excitement of the game endeared him to fans and players alike. Cole's legacy as a broadcasting icon and his impact on the hockey community will forever be etched in the history of the sport.
In a touching tribute to Bob Cole, fellow broadcaster John Shannon announced his passing, highlighting Cole's profound influence on the broadcasting industry and his unwavering dedication to the game he loved. As news of his death spread, tributes poured in from fans, colleagues, and players, celebrating the life and career of a true legend in the world of hockey. Bob Cole's voice and spirit will live on in the hearts of all those who had the privilege of hearing him call a game.
As we bid farewell to the legendary Bob Cole, his passion for the game and his memorable calls will continue to resonate with hockey fans everywhere. His remarkable career and undeniable impact on sports broadcasting forever immortalize him as one of the greats in the history of Canadian hockey. Bob Cole's legacy will serve as a reminder of the power of storytelling and the enduring connection that sports can create among communities and fans around the world.
Bob Cole, whose voice and lively language were the Saturday night soundtrack to hockey games over a broadcasting career that spanned more than half a ...
Bob Cole, legendary CBC broadcaster and former voice of Hockey Night in Canada, has died. He was 90.
Bob Cole, a welcome voice for Canadian hockey fans for a half-century, has died at the age of 90.
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Bob Cole, one of hockey's most revered broadcasters, has died. He was 90. The native of St. John's, N.L., was on Hockey Night in Canada for 50 years, completing ...
Friend and fellow broadcaster John Shannon said Cole died Wednesday night in his hometown of St. John's, the capital of the Canadian province of Newfoundland ...
Bob Cole, a welcome voice for Canadian hockey fans for a half-century, has died at the age of 90. Cole, known for his "Oh baby!" catchphrase, called some of ...
Cole est décédé mercredi soir à St. John's, T.-N.-L., entouré de ses proches, a annoncé sa fille, Megan Cole, à la CBC.
« Merci pour des décennies d'amour inconditionnel pour son travail, son amour pour Terre-Neuve et le hockey », a déclaré Megan Cole à la CBC jeudi. Cole a ...
Légendaire descripteur des matchs à Hockey Night In Canada sur les ondes de CBC pendant 50 années, il est un véritable icône. Il avait décrit son dernier match ...
When Bob Cole was a boy living in pre-Confederation Newfoundland, he suffered a sports injury that nearly cost him his leg. He grew up in St. John's, ...
"It's a sing-song at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. Over 20,000 standing as you see and screaming as you can hear." - Robert Cecil Cole.
Le descripteur des matchs a œuvré pendant cinq décennies et a fait son entrée au Temple de la renommée en 1996.
Cole a décrit certains des matchs les plus emblématiques du hockey dans le cadre de l'équipe de diffusion Hockey Night in Canada de CBC.
Le Terre-Neuvien a été descripteur pour Hockey Night in Canada, entre autres. Il est décédé à 90 ans à St. John's, a annoncé sa fille.
Bob Cole, a welcome voice for Canadian hockey fans for a half-century, has died at the age of 90. The voice of "Hockey Night in Canada" for more than 50 ...
Beginning his hockey-broadcasting career with VOCM radio in his hometown, Cole moved into television in 1973. In addition to 50 years on Hockey Night in Canada, ...
Le légendaire descripteur de Hockey Night in Canada, Bob Cole n'est plus. Celui qui a été la voix du hockey à l'antenne de la CBC pendant cinq décennies ...
Elliotte Friedman pays tribute to Bob Cole, and shares memories of his time working with the legendary broadcaster.
The Honourable Dr. Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, is sharing his condolences following the passing of broadcast legend Bob Cole.
Tout au long de sa dernière saison, les joueurs et membres des équipes de la LNH ont rendu hommage à son travail. Il a eu l'occasion de décrire de nombreux ...
Bob Cole, a legendary Canadian sports announcer and play-by-play, has died at the age of 90.
Bob Cole, a welcome voice for Canadian hockey fans for a half-century, has died at the age of 90. Cole died Wednesday night in St. John's, N.L., ...
TNT hockey broadcaster Ed Olczyk, a former Winnipeg Jets and Toronto Maple Leafs forward, reminisced about admiring Bob Cole's big-game presence during his time ...
Legendary hockey broadcaster Bob Cole has passed away at the age of 90. Cole's career began in 1969 and spanned 50 years, primarily known for his time as ...
Comme plusieurs Canadiens, Jon Cooper idolâtrait Bob Cole, le célèbre descripteur de « Hockey Night in Canada »