Longtime Hockey Night in Canada and CBC Sports sports broadcaster Scott Oake will be hanging up his headset and retiring at ...
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Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Scott Oake announces he will retire at the end of the 2025-26 Stanley Cup Playoffs, with next week’s After Hours segment set to be his last. Hockey Night in Canada ...
Scott Oake, right, with his son Bruce, during happier times. Bruce Oake died in 2011 after an accidental heroin poisoning. In ...
On Wednesday, the Florida Panthers visit the Boston Bruins in Game 2 of their first-round series at 7:30 p.m. ET. Following that game, the Edmonton Oilers take on the Los Angeles Kings in Game 2 of ...
Hockey Night in Canada and Sportsnet can't be thrilled that Canadiens might be Canada's best playoff performer this year.
For over 30 years, a postgame towel from the iconic Saturday night game broadcast has become a plush, prized collector's item ...
For almost 30 years, Scott Oake brought a level of class and dignity to 'Hockey Night' that few others did. He knew the role, understood the role and embraced the challenge.