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Legendary hockey broadcaster Bob Cole passes away



Legendary hockey broadcaster Bob Cole passes away

by malliabu

40 Comments

  1. 1columbia

    So sad, he was an absolute legend. Almost all my positive memories of this team have him and Harry Neale doing the play-by-play and colour commentary together. There was truly something special about Saturday HNIC knowing those two were calling the game, I miss those days. RIP

  2. Lord_TyrionLannister

    Back when our broadcast was the best. True homers.

    Sad 🙁

  3. Growing up in St John’s Newfoundland, my best friend’s father drove a taxi. Every week he would drive to the airport to pick Bob up and bring him home to CBS and would pick him up there and take him to the airport. Got a ton of cool stuff over the years. HNIC towels, pucks, signatures etc. Bob was an amazing soul. Thankfully he left a huge mark in hockey and gifted us with countless memories. RIP Bob.

  4. BackhandQ

    LEGEND!

    Will always fondly remember his calls during those Leafs-Sens series from the early 2000’s. Absolute goosebumps and class.

  5. CartelClarke

    *Gilmour was hit! Inside the line by McSorley! And this is gonna draw Clark and McSorley into a racket! And there going, throwing punches! Ohh! Clark is nailing McSorley!!*

    I could literally spend hours writing out my favorite calls from him. The best.

    RIP.

  6. https://youtu.be/ll3BJ86lIbA

    Stumpy Thomas’ Game 5 OT winner in 2000.

    The exact moment I went from “sort of paying attention to them as a teenager” to devoting my sports-watching life to the Leafs, all narrated by the best to ever do it.

    Rest In Peace, Mr. Bob Cole

  7. Goddamn it. Just, damn it all to hell. RIP you beauty.

  8. AbsurdistWordist

    Oh no. Bob and Harry were the voices of my childhood. Rest in peace, legend.

  9. wrinkledpenny

    RIP. Definitely my favourite voice of hockey.

  10. BallHarness

    Him yelling Joe Sakic at the 2002 Olympic final is forever imprinted in my brain

  11. lingodayz

    Loved listening to this guy. Absolute beauty. I’ll happily tell my kid “back in my day” stories when he’s older about when HNIC was the crown jewel of hockey broadcasting.

    Unrelated to this sad day, but what a fucking dump Rogers has turned it into with guys like Craig Simpson doing commentary.

  12. No_Inspector_6917

    The greatest hockey voice ever! So many memories you provided and such an amazing talent!

  13. ClassicRockCanadian

    Bob was, bar none, NONE, the best most electric voice in hockey broadcasting in the play-by-play booth. He was the guy every aspiring play-by-play announcer emulated. God rest his soul.

  14. nylanderfan

    I’m devastated. No one was better at playing off the crowd. His sense of timing was immaculate.

    His call on Sakic’s goal in 2002 will live with me for the rest of my days.

  15. Strangle1441

    Oh no 🙁

    Rest in peace Mr. Cole, you were a beauty and brought me much joy for decades

  16. I guess we will smile today, and maybe a tear or two is comin’

  17. Noooo 🙁 He was my favorite and a big part of my childhood.

    RIP to a Canadian legend.

  18. SaccharineDaydreams

    Barely ever heard him IRL but listened to him for hours playing the 2k series

  19. zestyintestine

    What a blow! Bob and Harry Neale were the hockey voices of my childhood.

  20. CheapPopMan

    A part of many people’s lives, his voice will always be the voice of hockey for me and many others. Rest in peace Mr. Cole.

  21. I will never forget those moments of long pauses between he and Harry Neale, only to be broken by Cole yelling “DOMIIIIIII” after witnessing Tie do Tie things.

  22. terminese

    And now we get Craig Simpson and Craig Cuthbert uggh..

    RIP legend, you will be missed.

  23. JohnYCanuckEsq

    Oh no.

    This is not totally unexpected, but still… Right in the feels.

  24. Hope he didn’t see the Leafs let him down one last time

  25. That’s sad. He was the voice when I was growing up. Along with Harry Neale. He was a lot more exciting than the current talking heads. Miss those days. The team wasn’t as good, but scored a few goals here and there and even won a few rounds. Bob Cole’s excitement made every game better.

  26. elcabeza79

    RIP Bob. I was literally thinking of you fondly last night while listening to Cuthbert call the game and wishing it was you instead.

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