Bob Cole, legendary hockey announcer Obituary – Cause of Death : Bob Cole, legendary voice of Canadian hockey, dies at 90

By | April 25, 2024

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BREAKING from @AM980News: Bob Cole, a beloved figure in the world of Canadian hockey broadcasting, has passed away at the age of 90. Cole, who was known for his iconic catchphrase “Oh baby!”, was a familiar voice to hockey fans across the country for over fifty years as part of CBC’s “Hockey Night in Canada” broadcast team.

Cole’s distinctive voice and enthusiastic commentary made him a favourite among fans, who eagerly tuned in to hear his calls of some of the most memorable moments in hockey history. From Stanley Cup finals to Olympic games, Cole’s passion for the sport shone through in every broadcast.

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Throughout his career, Cole’s professionalism and dedication to his craft earned him respect from players, coaches, and fellow broadcasters alike. His ability to capture the excitement of the game and convey the emotion of the moment made him a true legend in the world of sports broadcasting.

While the news of Bob Cole’s passing has shocked and saddened many, his legacy will live on through the countless memories he created for hockey fans over the years. His contributions to the game will not be forgotten, and his impact on the sport will be felt for generations to come.

At this time, the cause of Bob Cole’s death has not been confirmed. As more information becomes available, we will continue to update this developing story.

In the meantime, we remember and honour Bob Cole for his incredible talent, his passion for hockey, and the joy he brought to so many fans throughout his illustrious career. Rest in peace, Bob Cole. You will be deeply missed.

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