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Canadian NHL announcer jokes about U.S. tariffsShorthouse has been calling Canucks games since 1998. The post NHL announcer takes hilarious jab at U.S. tariffs on Canada during game appeared first on Awful Announcing . John Shorthouse ...
For Vancouver Canucks fans, that means more of beloved play-by-play broadcaster John Shorthouse, for instance. On the other ...
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Bill Raftery drops quip after Canadian star's big playVancouver Canucks play-by-play announcer John Shorthouse got in a spectacular tariff shot in a game last month. The 81-year-old Raftery remains a fan favorite for little quips like that and more.
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Canucks' Sportsnet radio crew not travelling for playoffs — and Jim Robson isn't impressedVisceral, physical, tingling everywhere. Here’s the thing about both those play-by-play calls, the first one by John Shorthouse, the latter by Jim Robson: Both were called on the radio.
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Canucks blow two goal lead en route to 5-2 loss vs. DucksSilovs made an even nicer save off of Leo Carlsson immediately after, and as John Shorthouse said on the broadcast, the first 10 minutes of this game already had more action than all of last night ...
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