Tributes continue to flow for the late Bob Cole as his family confirms arrangements for his funeral scheduled for Friday in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Wayne Gretzky, reflecting on Cole's legacy, emphasized the broadcaster's profound love for hockey, attributing it to his greatness. Gretzky reminisced about the respect players held for Cole, highlighting a memorable encounter during a charity event in Cole's beloved Newfoundland and Labrador, a place Cole remained dedicated to despite professional pressures to relocate.
Cole's passing at the age of 90 in St. John's sparked an outpouring of condolences. His funeral, set for Friday at St. Thomas Anglican Church in the provincial capital, underscores the significance of his impact on the community.
Renowned for his iconic play-by-play commentary on Hockey Night in Canada, Cole captivated audiences with his humor, fervor, and trademark "Oh Baby!" exclamations. Gretzky, speaking with Ron MacLean, underscored Cole's unwavering passion for the game, whether he was observing practices or calling matches.
Gretzky reflected on the intrinsic link between Cole's fervent dedication and his excellence as a broadcaster, expressing gratitude for their friendship and acknowledging Cole's enduring influence on Hockey Night in Canada and the NHL at large.
Cole's illustrious career spanned decades, during which he brought hockey's most thrilling moments to life across the nation, leaving an indelible mark on the sport and its fans.