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  1. Daniel Leo Gallivan[1] (April 11, 1917 – February 24, 1993) was a Canadian radio and television broadcaster and sportscaster. Early life. Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Gallivan was an avid athlete and was a baseball pitcher on the St. Theresa's parish team from Sydney that won the Maritime Intermediate Baseball Championship in 1937. [2] .

  2. Aug 23, 2023 · Danny Gallivan had a wonderful lexicon of phrases that delivered hockey play-by-play to new heights for more than three decades. He sparkled in the booth for 1,900 NHL games on TV and...

  3. A legendary Hockey Night in Canada play-by-play announcer reminisces about great players and glorious days in the NHL. ...more.

  4. Jan 20, 2018 · My hockey hero was Guy Lafleur and my play-by-play hero was the greatest announcer to ever pick up a mic or put on a head set: Danny Gallivan. Gallivan was the voice of the iconic Montreal...

  5. www.sportshall.ca › hall-of-famers › hall-of-famers-searchDANNY GALLIVAN

    Danny Gallivan, a play-by-play giant on Hockey Night in Canada and the Anglophone voice of the Montreal Canadiens for 32 years, was known for his dramatic descriptions of hockey matches and his inventive sporting vocabulary.

  6. Feb 26, 1993 · MONTREAL -- Danny Gallivan, the radio and television voice of the Montreal Canadiens and 'Hockey Night in Canada' for 32 years, has died at 75, the NHL announced Friday....

  7. Nov 15, 2015 · Dick Irvin, who joined him for many of those years in the booth, walks us through Danny Gallivans legendary career behind the microphone.

  8. Feb 15, 2024 · Former Hockey Night In Canada and TSN broadcaster Paul Romanuk remembers legendary hockey voice Danny Gallivan.

  9. Danny Gallivan, the man known for his poetic descriptions of hockey games, retired in July, 1984 after 32 years of doing play by play for the Montreal Canadiens. A native of Sydney, Nova Scotia, Gallivan’s first love was baseball.

  10. Famed Broadcaster Danny Gallivan reflects back on his many years of announcing games for the Montreal Canadiens.