- Harry Neale
Harry Neale (born
March 9 ,1937 inSarnia, Ontario ,Canada ) is acolor commentator for theBuffalo Sabres , paired up withRick Jeanneret on the "MSG Network " and "WGR ". He also works forHockey Night In Canada on the CBC. He is a former NHL and WHA coach and General Manager.He has worked in broadcasting since 1986. That year, he was first teamed with play-by-play man Bob Cole on CBC. Together, the pair have broadcast twenty Stanley Cup Finals. During this time he also provided color commentary for locally televised
Toronto Maple Leafs games. During his tenure, he was paired with play-by-play broadcastersJim Hughson ,Ken Daniels ,Jiggs McDonald , andJoe Bowen . He left the Toronto telecasts after the 2006–07 season to do the Buffalo Sabres games.Coaching career
Prior to his broadcasting career, Neale was an NHL
head coach for theDetroit Red Wings andVancouver Canucks where he was also the General Manager from 1982–83 to 1984–85. In the WHA he coached theNew England Whalers andMinnesota Fighting Saints , and in the OHA's he coached theToronto Marlboros . He was also an assistant coach for the U.S. team at the1976 Canada Cup .In the 1981/82 NHL season he was GM for the Canucks run to the
Stanley Cup Finals where they lost to theNew York Islanders . In the 1977/78 WHA season he coached the Whalers to theAvco Cup Finals as well only to lose to theWinnipeg Jets .During his coaching career, he was known for his dry wit, which came out in comments to the media. One of his most famous quotes came when he was coaching the Canucks during the 1981–82 season, when he quipped, "Last season we couldn't win at home. This season we can't win on the road. My failure as a coach is I can't think of any place else to play."
Broadcast career
As a
color commentator , Neale has covered the 1998, 2002, and 2006Winter Olympics and theWorld Cup of Hockey in 1996 and 2004. He is known for the same sense of humor he was famous for as a coach, often referring to thepuck as "..bouncing like an Indian Rubber (lacrosse ) ball", as well as for his estimations of exact distances on the ice. For example, ". . . a shot from thirty-eight feet out . . .". In sportscasting, he often refers to a weak goal as one with an "odor" to it. Other humorous calls include Neale describingSean Avery as "liked about as much as a rattle snake at a picnic" and humorously commenting on Avery's outspokeness, saying "Avery's got more tongue than a lumberjacks boot".Neale lives in
East Amherst, New York .
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