The Standard (St. Catharines)

Veteran hockey analyst Kypreos is parting ways with Sportsnet

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TORONTO — Two veterans of Sportsnet’s hockey coverage have announced they are parting ways with the cable network.

Nick Kypreos, who had been with Sportsnet since it launched in 1998, and Doug MacLean, who had been with the broadcaste­r for 10 years, released statements on Twitter on Wednesday that confirmed they will not be returning for the upcoming National Hockey League season.

Kypreos joined Sportsnet after his eight-season NHL career ended prematurel­y when he suffered a concussion during a fight in a 1997 pre-season game. His highlights with the broadcaste­r include covering the men’s hockey final at the Vancouver Olympics, when Canada won gold thanks to Sidney Crosby’s overtime goal against the Americans.

He also earned praise from colleagues for his 2009 exclusive interview with Mike Danton, the former NHL player who served 5½ years in prison after being convicted of conspiracy to commit murder.

“From covering Sid’s golden goal in Vancouver to a Saturday night seat on ‘Hockey Night in Canada,’ I could not have asked for more,” Kypreos said in the statement. “Most of all, I would like to offer a sincere thank you to the hockey fans. Simply put, hockey is nothing without you.”

In a statement, Sportsnet called Kypreos an “integral part of Sportsnet’s hockey coverage for over 20 years.”

“Over that time, he’s establishe­d himself as one of the most trusted and respected names in Canadian sports broadcasti­ng,” the statement continued.

MacLean had an eventful career as an NHL head coach, general manager, and was part of a group that came close to buying the Tampa Bay Lightning, before becoming a sportscast­er in 2008.

MacLean and Kypreos were regular panellists on Sportsnet’s “Hockey Central” television show and were major contributo­rs to Sportsnet’s radio programmin­g.

“Thanks to all hockey fans for your great support,” MacLean posted on Twitter. “To my colleagues, especially @RealKyper thanks for the help and friendship­s.”

The moves come around two months after Bob McCown left Sportsnet after 30 years hosting popular radio program “Prime Time Sports.”

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Don Cherry, coach of Team Cherry, is assisted by Brian Kilrea, left, and Nick Kypreos as they play Team Orr at the CHL Top Prospects Game in 2013. Hockey analyst Kypreos is leaving Sportsnet after almost 21 years.
THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Don Cherry, coach of Team Cherry, is assisted by Brian Kilrea, left, and Nick Kypreos as they play Team Orr at the CHL Top Prospects Game in 2013. Hockey analyst Kypreos is leaving Sportsnet after almost 21 years.

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