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‘The Voice’ that resonated around Maple Leaf Gardens for four decades without missing a game has been silenced. A Durham Regional obituary posted in the past couple of days said he died ...
The announcer’s career ended as he worked the final game at Maple Leaf Gardens in 1999 and the first at the Air Canada Centre (now Scotiabank Arena). On occasion, a recording of his voice ...
The voice of Maple Leaf Gardens for decades, Paul never missed a game from 1961 to 1999. He called the final game at the Gardens and was the first voice at Scotiabank Arena. More… pic.twitter ...
When he announced a goal, a penalty, a first star or even the last minute of play, fans not only listened at Maple Leaf Gardens ... Leafs or the Gardens, you’d want his voice on it.
Allan Donnan says Maple Leaf Gardens can once again be a house of ... “You can tell in Allan’s voice and his eyes, like other abuse survivors you need to make those small gestures of defiance ...
he said in a voice thick with tears ... and was also employed at Maple Leaf Gardens. The assaults occurred at a number of locations throughout the city, including the arena, police said.
Two former Maple Leaf Gardens colleagues ... Every one of you needs to know… that you do have a voice." As for "closure," the outlook is usually bleak, Mr. Donnan said. "There really isn ...
"His voice and legacy will forever echo in Leafs Nation." The longtime PA announcer was with the Maple Leafs for 38 years, from 1961 to 1999. He called the final game at Maple Leaf Gardens on Feb. 13, ...