The Telegram (St. John's)

Last call: Bob Cole to work 10 games in what will be his final season

This will be the 50th NHL campaign for the 85-year-old Hockey Hall of Fame broadcaste­r

- BY GREGORY STRONG

Oh baby! Hockey fans will be hearing a familiar voice on “Hockey Night in Canada” for one last season.

Legendary play-by-play man Bob Cole of St. John’s will return to the HNIC broadcast booth for 10 games in his 50th and final season of calling National Hockey League contests, Sportsnet has announced.

“Hockey has been my passion for as long as I can remember,” Cole said in a release. “It’s been an honour and a privilege serving Canadian hockey fans across the country and being part of the Hockey Night in Canada institutio­n.

“I’m looking forward to getting to the rinks for this last season, seeing familiar faces and getting out there to do what I love most in the world.”

Known for his “Oh baby!” catchphras­e and deep, booming voice, Cole’s first game of the new campaign is set for Oct. 6 when the Montreal Canadiens visit the Pittsburgh Penguins.

The rest of his broadcast schedule wasn’t released. Sportsnet said all of Cole’s games would be over the first half of the season, adding further details of a tribute in his honour will be announced at a later date.

Cole, 85, got his start in hockey broadcasti­ng with VOCM Radio, called his first NHL game in 1969 on radio and moved into television in 1973. The Gemini Award-winning broadcaste­r and Order of Canada member has also handled play-by-play for multiple Olympic Games.

Cole was honoured by the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1996 when he received the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for outstandin­g contributi­ons as a hockey broadcaste­r.

“There are so few broadcaste­rs and voices in sport that transcend the way Bob’s has over the last half a century and we are honoured to have him call this last season for Sportsnet on Hockey Night in Canada,” said Sportsnet president Scott Moore. “Bob is a true profession­al in this industry and he will pour his heart and soul into these games, focusing on doing the job that he loves and delivering the call to our hockey audiences from coast to coast.”

Last spring, Cole was unsure about his broadcasti­ng future after he made his last on-air appearance Apr. 7 in the Ottawa Senators’ regular-season finale in Boston. He did not call a post-season game for the first time in his career.

Moore and Cole have traditiona­lly met in person each year over the summer to discuss future broadcast plans. The announceme­nt of Cole’s return for the 2018-19 campaign came six days before the start of the NHL regular season.

 ?? FILE ?? In this handout of the photo used on the front page of his memoirs, ‘Now I’m Catching On,’ Bob Cole is shown calling the play-by-play for a National Hockey League game. Sportsnet says the 85-year-old from St. John’s will work 10 Hockey Night in Canada games over the first half of the 2018-19 NHL campaign, in what will be his 50th and final season on the job.
FILE In this handout of the photo used on the front page of his memoirs, ‘Now I’m Catching On,’ Bob Cole is shown calling the play-by-play for a National Hockey League game. Sportsnet says the 85-year-old from St. John’s will work 10 Hockey Night in Canada games over the first half of the 2018-19 NHL campaign, in what will be his 50th and final season on the job.

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