Favourite play-by-play announcer and calls

TheGoldenGod

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John Kelly is a damn good play-by-play guy. He and Darren Pang work extremely well together.

Also, here's John Hamm calling a Blues goal.

 

MessierII

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Rod Phillips. Absolute legend. His number is retired with Gretzky and the greats at Rogers.

 

RussianRacket

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Bob Cole before he went senile was the best of the best. His call of the Yzerman goal vs St. Louis is better than the other one.

Also really fond of Don Wittman (RIP). Christ Cuthbert is also great. The CBC had a really great lineup some twenty years ago- the jokers that make up the CBC and Sportsnet lineup now are a shame.

Jim Robson was the best ever on radio.
 

hangman005

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Always loved Peter Maher, living in NZ, online radio was the only way to keep up with Flames games at the time.

Won't forget his "Yeah Baby" after the flames eliminated the Wings in 04.
 

danderson400

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Bob Cole before he went senile was the best of the best. His call of the Yzerman goal vs St. Louis is better than the other one.

Also really fond of Don Wittman (RIP). Christ Cuthbert is also great. The CBC had a really great lineup some twenty years ago- the jokers that make up the CBC and Sportsnet lineup now are a shame.

Jim Robson was the best ever on radio.
Would agree. Both the CBC and ESPN had really great lineups then(1995-96). CBC had Bob Cole, Chris Cuthbert, Dick Irvin, Don Wittman and Ken Daniels during the 96 postseason, while ESPN had Gary Throne, Tom Mees, Steve Levy and Mike Goldberg.
 

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