The Telegram (St. John's)

Oh Baby! Cole open to return to booth

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(CP) — Bob Cole turns 85 later this month, but the veteran hockey broadcaste­r from St. John’s still has no plans to retire.

He’s not calling as many regular-season games as he’d like, and the disappoint­ment of being left out of the NHL playoff mix still lingers.

But Cole would like to return next season and Sportsnet president Scott Moore said this week that he’d like to have him back to call a few games. Chances are good the legendary play-by-play man will be back in the booth.

“I’d like to do more games than I have been doing, I mean 10 or 15 games is not a lot,” Cole said Wednesday. “But 15 or 20 games, that would be great. A round or two in the playoffs. Keep me involved and being part of it. Hockey Night has been my life.”

Moore said Tuesday at a Toronto media availabili­ty that he has had preliminar­y talks with Cole and that they’ll likely meet in the summer — like they’ve done in recent off-seasons — to discuss plans.

Cole’s last game was the Ottawa Senators’ regularsea­son finale in Boston on Apr. 7. The word came down the next day.

“I got up early to get home and see the Masters,” he said. “I got a call saying that they’ve got their playoff (broadcaste­r) teams and I wasn’t involved, so that was it.”

Instead of getting ready for the post-season, Cole went to Florida with his son to do some golfing. He went to a couple Lightning games in Tampa and watched some playoff games on NBC. Since he returned home, he has followed closely on television.

“It’s a great game,” Cole said. “I sure miss it, I know that. I’d rather be working than sitting back and watching. But everybody can’t work, so that’s the way it goes.” The grind of a post-season run - loads of games, crosscount­ry flights, morning practices, late nights at the rink - can be challengin­g for media members of any age. Cole said in the past, he would get immersed in the process and didn’t feel that fatigued on the road.

“It’s gruelling but you’re so involved,” he said. “You get tired when it’s all over. That’s when it finally hits, like, ‘Oh my God, I’m worn out.’ And you’ve got to get a little rest. But yes, it’s hectic but it’s work and it’s the kind of work that you love to do. “You’re part of it and you feel it, just like the players. It’s total involvemen­t: total, total, total. And I love that.” Cole acknowledg­es the day will eventually come when he’ll have to step aside. But the idea of retirement has not crossed his mind.

“I never ever gave it a thought, to be honest — never,” he said. “I’ve always felt like anybody that talks about retirement must not like what they’re doing very much. Why would you want to retire if you feel good, you feel involved, you’re interested and you’re pleased that people accept you in your job and you work together? “I never think of the day when it’s going to be over. I’m sure that day is coming somewhere. But I’m still ready to go.”

Hockey fans were quick to voice their displeasur­e earlier this spring when Cole was the odd man out. It was a popular topic on social media and Cole said the messages have been pouring in over the last two months.

“It’s really humbling, it’s blown me away,” he said. “The number of people who have called —and I don’t even know (some of) them — just saying, ‘We sure miss you and hang in there.’

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