- Bob Cole (announcer)
Robert "Bob" Cecil Cole, (born 1933 in St. John's, Newfoundland) is a Canadian television announcer.
Cole has been the primary
play-by-play announcer for "Hockey Night in Canada " ("HNIC") on CBC, usually forToronto Maple Leafs games, since 1980, when he took over fromBill Hewitt . Aside from Leafs games, he is also a staple for the CBC during theStanley Cup playoffs . He has broadcast at least one game in every Stanley Cup Finals since 1980 and has broadcast every single Stanley Cup Finals game since 1989. He was inducted into theHockey Hall of Fame in 1996 as the recipient of theFoster Hewitt Memorial Award for broadcasting excellence.Cole received an honorary Doctorate of Laws from
Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's in 2002.Curling
Cole is also a former
curler , playing in the 1971 and 1975 Briers as the skip for the Newfoundland team. He also played in the 1973 Canadian mixed championships.Broadcasting
Cole began broadcasting hockey on
CBC Radio in 1969 and moved to television in 1973 when "HNIC" expanded its coverage.Notable games and catch phrases
Some of his more famous phrases include "Oh baby!" and "Scores!" He is known particularly for colourful old fashioned 'Colisms' (such as "Heavens to Betsy!", "Oh Nelly!", and the trademark "What a dandy!" used to describe a great game) as well as for slowly emphasizing each word when an exciting play has happened ("Can he do it again? Scores! Pec–a– does– it– a–gain!"). Other common phrases made by Cole are: "He's a goalie, yes sir, and a good one at that!" after a great save and "He was nailed" after a great hit.
Perhaps his most memorable call is from a 1976 game between the
Philadelphia Flyers and Soviet club CSKA Moscow. In the first period, the Soviets, unhappy with the officiating, left the ice. "They're going home! They're going home!" exclaimed a disbelieving Cole. Another classic was his description of a goal byMario Lemieux of thePittsburgh Penguins in Game 2 of the1991 Stanley Cup Finals , when the "Magnificent One" walked through the entireMinnesota North Stars team to score a big goal: "What a move! What a goal! Lemieux! Whooooa baby!"Cole's work during CBC's broadcasts of the Olympic games have also become memorable among legions of Canadians. His call on the final shot of the shootout in the semi-final game of the 1998 Olympics at
Nagano betweenCanada and theCzech Republic represented Canada's failure at the games and haunted fans for years. With Canada scoreless in the shootout andBrendan Shanahan representing their last chance, Cole said in a panicked voice as Shanahan skated in towards Czech goalie Dominik Hasek, "He's gotta score, that's all!" But Shanahan was stopped by Hasek, prompting Cole to dejectedly say "No."His animated call of
Joe Sakic 's second goal of thegold medal game of the 2002 Olympics is also one of his more memorable moments. Also, on the fourth Canada goal of the 2002 Olympic Gold Medal game, Cole was so excited when the goal was scored, he yelled out "GORE!" (a hybrid of "goal" and "score") He proceeded to call out, "Goal! Goal, Canada!"A more recent call from a Toronto Maple Leaf's broadcast included the instant classic, "Antropov takes a soft dump in the corner!", as well as his proclamation during a
Vancouver Canucks /Toronto Maple Leafs game that Vancouver was "Killing their own penalty!" to only have them score three seconds later, when he would immediately change his opinion to it being a "dominant powerplay".Fact|date=September 2008Also memorable is the call made 10 seconds before the
Montreal Canadiens won the Stanley Cup in 1993: cquote|And now a 24th Stanley Cup banner will hang from the rafters of the famous Forum in Montreal! THE CANADIENS WIN THE STANLEY CUP!Another memorable call came a year after he made that call. On
June 14 ,1994 , he called Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals between theNew York Rangers and the Vancouver Canucks atMadison Square Garden . The Rangers won that game and ended a 54-year Stanley Cup drought. At the final horn, Cole had already become the first NHL commentator to announce it and his was the most memorable one. His call came at the final faceoff, with 1.6 seconds to go: cquote|The New York Rangers have DONE IT HERE ON A HOT JUNE NIGHT IN NEW YORK! THE RANGERS ARE STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS!Other notable stylistic traits of Cole's calls include both a trademark cadence that trots and gallops independent of the pace of play, as well as a general ambiguity towards puck location and its possessors: "They. are. doing it folks. they. are. doing it now!" "He. tried to. GO IN THERE!" "There's a drive. ANOTHER ONE!" Bob also has a proclivity for referring to the game itself as "this baby": "Pittsburgh better get a quick one here. or this baby's gonna be Over!" or "Scores! And this baby is tied".
Colour commentators
Cole's long time
colour commentator on "HNIC" wasHarry Neale . They were first teamed up in the 1986-87 season. From 1987 to2007 Stanley Cup Finals , they broadcasted 20 Stanley Cup Finals together. He is now usually paired withGreg Millen , but still occasionally works with Neale. Prior to that, his usual partners includedGary Dornhoefer ,Mickey Redmond , orJohn Davidson .Dick Irvin, Jr. also often joined his broadcast team as a third man in the booth for big games.References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0170457/ Bob Cole at IMDb]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/programguide/personality/index.jsp?personality=Cole%2C+Bob&program=Hockey+Night+in+Canada CBC.ca Sports: Bob Cole biography]
* [http://www.nlhhof.com/inductees-10.html Newfoundland & Labrador Hockey Hall of Fame page]
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