Legendary Buffalo Sabres Broadcaster Rick Jeanneret Passes Away at Age 81
Renowned hockey broadcaster, Rick Jeanneret, who dedicated five decades of his life calling Buffalo Sabres games, has sadly passed away at the age of 81, as confirmed by News 4. Jeanneret celebrated his 81st birthday on July 23, just a few months prior to his demise.
Known for his high-powered broadcasting style and captivating goal calls, Jeanneret became a permanent fixture in NHL broadcasts and highlight reels over the years. From the Sabres’ second season in 1971 all the way until the conclusion of the 2021-22 season, his voice resonated with hockey fans around the world.
Towards the latter part of his illustrious career, Jeanneret progressively limited his travels with the team, allowing Dan Dunleavy to take over the majority of the play-by-play duties. As a result, the 2021-22 season became known as RJ’s Last Call, signifying Jeanneret’s final season in the NHL. Ultimately, his remarkable journey culminated on April 29, 2022, with his last game behind the microphone.
In recognition of his outstanding contributions, Jeanneret was inducted into the Sabres Hall of Fame in 2011, followed by inductions into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame and the Buffalo Broadcasting Hall of Fame in subsequent years.
The legacy of Rick Jeanneret will forever be etched in the hearts and minds of hockey enthusiasts worldwide. His captivating storytelling and unparalleled passion for the game captivated fans for generations. While his absence will be deeply felt, his impact on the sport will continue to inspire future broadcasters. May he rest in peace.
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