Toronto Star

Cherry swings to the left

- ALEX CONSIGLIO STAFF REPORTER

Don Cherry is veering to the left, at least when it comes to where you see him sitting on your television. The hard-line right winger, known for his conservati­ve rants, has had fans calling an offside ever since he began sitting on Ron MacLean’s right rather than his left on Coach’s Corner after nearly 30 years. Not even CBC producers of the show knew the changeup was coming in late March, when Cherry unilateral­ly declared it was time for a change. “Came as a surprise to me,” said Trevor Pilling, head of CBC sports programmin­g. Cherry, up north taking a break before his shift this Saturday, could not be reached for comment. But his sidekick Ron MacLean laughed Thursday in a telephone interview about the changeup and the uproar it’s caused amongst Hockey Night in Canada viewers. MacLean, a veteran broadcaste­r, says he’s almost completely lost his hearing in his left ear from jamming an earbud, volume turned up to hear over loud hockey crowds, into his ear.

“With Don at my left it was OK because I couldn’t hear him, but now for the last month or so I’ve had to listen to him,” MacLean laughed, jokingly adding “it’s been very traumatic.”

MacLean told the Star that Cherry came into the studio about a month ago and arbitraril­y informed him of the new seating arrangemen­t, likely because Cherry thinks it shows off his “good side.”

“It’s funny, everyone’s been asking me about it,” said MacLean. “My wife hates it.”

 ??  ?? After nearly 30 years, Don Cherry and Ron MacLean swap seats.
After nearly 30 years, Don Cherry and Ron MacLean swap seats.

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