JianYang
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For me, this might be the saddest death in the hockey world.
For guys my age, he's the soundtrack to hockey.
For guys my age, he's the soundtrack to hockey.
He had the best voice of any sports announcer I ever heard. Smooth as silk.
Dick Irvin should still be calling games. His voice is still the Voice.4 figures on Mount Rushmore. Dick Irvin deserves a spot.
Danny Gallivan was far better than Bob Cole, who idiolized Gallivan (both were Maritimers). Just to be clear, that's only an opinion.Watched the little tribute during Sportscentre and have to admit, I teared up a little. Which is weird because I don't particularly have an affinity for Bob Cole other than he is probably the best person to ever call hockey games.
I think it might just be that he was the voice of so many iconic moments in the sport growing up.
RIP Bob, no one did it like you did and I don't think anyone ever will. Legend.
Dick was better on radio than TV but his voice was super-annoying. He was not in the same class as Gallivan or Cole as a play-by-play guy,, and I think he'd acknowledge that.I guess you missed the part where Dick Irvin did PxP and how he was exceptionally great at it:
After Danny Gallivan's retirement in 1984, Irvin Jr. served as the Canadiens' play-by-play announcer in regional games, staying as a colour commentator for national games. From 1976 through 1997, he also offered radio play-by-play analysis for non-NHIC games.
Even more deserving as he did both PxP and color so well.
For me, it reaches back to childhood and as we know, good childhood memories stay with you forever.Watched the little tribute during Sportscentre and have to admit, I teared up a little. Which is weird because I don't particularly have an affinity for Bob Cole other than he is probably the best person to ever call hockey games.
I think it might just be that he was the voice of so many iconic moments in the sport growing up.
RIP Bob, no one did it like you did and I don't think anyone ever will. Legend.
It’s a crime that the sound cut out ^^^
I consider myself lucky to grow up listening to Gallivan/ Irvin duo. A lot of great nightsDanny Gallivan was far better than Bob Cole, who idiolized Gallivan (both were Maritimers). Just to be clear, that's only an opinion.