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  2. Pete Weber (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Weber, born in 1951, [2] is a native of Galesburg, Illinois. He and his wife Claudia currently reside in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] In February 2014, he was hospitalized after suffering a heart attack. [3] In 2020, Weber was named the Tennessee Sportscaster of the Year for the record 8th time. [4]

  3. Rick Jeanneret - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Jeanneret [1] (July 23, 1942 – August 17, 2023) was a Canadian television and radio personality best known as the play-by-play announcer for the National Hockey League's Buffalo Sabres and its broadcast network, the Sabres Hockey Network for 51 years.

  4. Bob Cole (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    He broadcast at least one game in every Stanley Cup Finals from 1980 until 2008, after which he was replaced by Jim Hughson. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In November 2013, Rogers Communications reached a 12-year deal to become the exclusive national television and digital rightsholder for the NHL in Canada, beginning with the 2014–15 season.

  5. Rick Jeanneret, the Hall of Fame broadcaster and voice ... - AOL

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    Rick Jeanneret, who will always be regarded as the voice of the Buffalo Sabres after a 51-year broadcasting career and the Hockey Hall of Fame’s 2012 Foster Hewitt Award recipient, died on Thursday.

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  7. Dave Strader - Wikipedia

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    David Strader (February 24, 1955 – October 1, 2017 [1] [2]) was an American sportscaster, primarily known for his play-by-play commentary of ice hockey.During his career, he worked on telecasts for the Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Phoenix Coyotes and Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL).

  8. McNab, longtime NHL forward and Avs broadcaster, dies at 70 - AOL

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    Peter McNab, the longtime NHL forward who became a familiar voice of the Colorado Avalanche as a broadcaster, died Sunday. The Avalanche, in a joint statement with Altitude TV, announced h is ...

  9. Andi Petrillo - Wikipedia

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    Petrillo joined Hockey Night in Canada for the 2011-12 NHL season and hosted the iDesk portion of the broadcast, becoming the first female to serve on a full-time basis with the HNIC studio team. [ citation needed ] She anchored CBC's coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Russia, and the 2014 FIFA World Cup .