In hockey, when we talk about players who changed how the game was played, some of the names come to mind instantly: Maurice Richard, Bobby Orr, Wayne Gretzky. So too are the broadcasters who shaped not only the craft of play by play, but also shaped the expectations of the audience: Foster Hewitt, Rene Lecavalier, Bob Cole among them, and of course Bob Miller here in LA.
Make no mistake: Doc changed the game, in a broadcast sense. From detailed descriptions to spellbinding storytelling, if there was a close contest, especially in the playoffs, you wanted him on the call.
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Like those great players and legendary broadcasters, Doc inspired the next generation. He inspired by answering e-mails and taking phone calls from aspiring play-by-play voices hoping to glean some wisdom.
He inspired through his dogged work ethic, showing up at the rink before anyone else, talking to more people than anyone else, and curating more stories than anyone else (be it players, coaches, officials or, famously, organists) all with genuine curiosity and lack of ego. And he inspired with his insatiable appetite for the sport, each broadcast delivered with an authentic joy.