Inspired by Foster Hewitt, Cole called hockey games for 5 decades for CBC

Bob Cole, whose voice and lively language were the Saturday night soundtrack to hockey games over a broadcasting career that spanned more than half a century, has died.

Cole, who was 90, died Wednesday night in St. John’s surrounded by his family, his daughter, Megan Cole, said.

“Thank you for decades of love for his work, love of Newfoundland and love of hockey,” Megan Cole told CBC News on Thursday.

Cole said her father had been healthy “up until the very end.”

Cole’s trademark call — “Oh, baby!” — was one of many signposts he brought to play-by-play commentaries that earned him the love of fans and even players themselves.

Cole, who said he still got goosebumps in his mid-80s when he stepped into an arena broadcasting booth, called one of the most famous plays in Canadian sports history: Paul Henderson’s Summit Series goal in 1972, against the Soviet Union.

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    8 months ago

    Not explicitly Leafs news but Cole was probably the Voice of Hockey for most of us growing up.

    RIP.

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      8 months ago

      Definitely most, if not all, my memories of watching Leafs games as a kid were commentated by him.

      Should’ve retired 5-10 years earlier as I found his play-by-play started to get annoying during his senior moments. Probably an unpopular opinion though.