He is perhaps best known as a commentator on Hockey Night in Canada for 25 years.
For Hockey Night in Canada, he was moved off Toronto games at this point.
The Hockey Night in Canada team would cover the next eight Finals.
He is known primarily for his work on Hockey Night In Canada.
Since retiring as a player he has become a regular member of the Hockey Night in Canada broadcast team.
In terms of television, the benefits are obvious for "Hockey Night in Canada."
Studio 42 is also the home of Hockey Night in Canada.
From 1965 to 1970, he served as the creative director for Hockey Night in Canada.
He wanted to call hockey but eventually got a job with "Hockey Night" and quickly became a producer.
Games between the teams are often televised nationally on Hockey Night in Canada.