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Award-winning play-by-play announcer Jim Hughson retires, ending 42-year career

Award-winning play-by-play announcer Jim Hughson retires, ending 42-year career
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Hall of Fame broadcaster Jim Hughson announces retirement

Hall of Fame broadcaster Jim Hughson announces retirement
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Award-winning play-by-play announcer Jim Hughson retires, ending 42-year career | iNFOnews

Award-winning play-by-play announcer Jim Hughson retires, ending 42-year career | iNFOnews
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Hockey Night in Canada announcer Jim Hughson retires, ending 42-year career

Hockey Night in Canada announcer Jim Hughson retires, ending 42-year career
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Jim Hughson retiring after 42-year broadcasting career

Jim Hughson retiring after 42-year broadcasting career
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Fort St. John product Jim Hughson retires from Hall of Fame broadcasting career

Fort St. John product Jim Hughson retires from Hall of Fame broadcasting career
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At 73, legendary NHL announcer Sam Rosen is still calling the plays

At 73, legendary NHL announcer Sam Rosen is still calling the plays feature At 73, legendary NHL announcer Sam Rosen is still calling the plays The man who knows what it’s like to wait says he can’t wait for the post-COVID era, when he can return to getting to know the hockey players he has historically spent so much time with. (May 24, 2021 / JNS) Legendary New York Rangers play-by-play sportscaster Sam Rosen is best known for his call in 1994 when the Rangers won the Stanley Cup for the first time in 54 years. New Yorkers can recite his call by heart: “The waiting is over—the New York Rangers are the Stanley Cup Champions! And this one will last a lifetime!” Yet this famous call is only one of many great moments in his 73 years thus far. The personable, knowledgeable Rosen recently spoke to JNS about his love and affection for the Rangers, sports, Judaism, coping during the coronavirus pandemic, and yes, his late mother.

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Pat Foley's "I might have put a bullet in my head" on-air remark leads to "I'm sorry if I offended"

05/11/2021 There have been plenty of remote local broadcasts over the last year-plus due to pandemic restrictions, and a comment on that setup from long-time Chicago Blackhawks’ play-by-play voice Pat Foley Monday night drew a lot of backlash. Like many announcers, Foley has been calling road games remotely from Chicago this season due to pandemic protocols, and he said on Monday night’s season finale broadcast on NBC Sports Chicago that he was happy with the remote broadcasts because it meant he didn’t have to endure the road pandemic protocols the team went through. But Foley’s graphic word choice and explicit suicide reference sparked a whole lot of backlash. Here’s what Foley said, and how he later apologized, via Phil Rosenthal at 

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