Congratulations to Bob Cole after fifty years of play by play
His style was unique, he called the hockey games in his own way
Imagine, the Leafs versus the Canadiens, final game of the year
Couldn’t be a more befitting way to end his career
All those years in this profession, it’s quite a haul
Made me think of the man who started it all
Foster Hewitt was the pioneer of calling the game
Starting it on radio was his claim to fame
This was back in the thirties when he started on air
When they decided to televise, he was right there
The first broadcast was in French with Rene Lecavalier as the instigator
Follow by Foster Hewitt in English, a mere three weeks later
I still remember listening to Rene back in the day
If your team was playing the Canadiens, it was the only way
After more than thirty years, he announced his final game
All over Quebec he is still a household name
Hewitt would retire, 1963 was the year
Then nine years later, he would reappear
1972, the summit series against Russia was the assignment he’d get
Eight games that September that no Canadian will ever forget
Danny Gallivan, was another that was well known
This man was in a class that was all his own
His use of words and phrases was second to none
I enjoyed listening to him no matter who won
The man enjoyed the game and he put in so much thought
Inventing phrases like “spinerama move” and “cannonating shot”
For thirty two years in English Canada he was CBC’s choice
He brought all the excitement, he had the voice
These men paved the way for the best game around
Those who have followed, try to copy their sound
So when you are watching your team on your favourite station
Remember these three men who laid the foundation
Not too many good ones out there. Do love Pat Foley though! Go Hawks go!
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