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07-29-2020, 08:39 PM #1
5 Iconic Calls in Hockey History
As long as we have had live hockey broadcasts, be it on radio or television, we have had talented people to call it. After nearly 100 years of commentary on the game, some iconic calls have been uttered that are synonymous with the sport. Names like Foster Hewitt, Bob Cole, Al Michaels, Rick Jeanneret, and Chris Cuthbert are legends of the broadcast booth, and their calls will be forever etched into the annals of history. Here are some of the most iconic calls in hockey history.
Bob Cole Says Goodbye to the Soviets
In 1975, the Cold War was in full swing, and tensions between the Soviet Union and the West were still high. In the midst of Team Canada’s victory over the Soviets in the 1972 Summit Series, both the West and the Soviets were beginning to become more open towards the idea of cooperation in sports.
https://thehockeywriters.com/greates...ockey-history/
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07-30-2020, 02:21 AM #2
Those are all great, but one the best I've ever heard was Gary Thorne calling Mario Lemieux's last home goal.
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