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Ron MacLean: A Legendary Sportscaster
Early Life and Career
Birth and Family
Ronald Joseph Corbett MacLean was born on April 12, 1960, in Zweibrücken, West Germany, to parents Ron MacLean Sr. and Lila. His father served in the Canadian military at the time of his birth.
Education
MacLean attended Lester B. Pearson High School in Burlington, Ontario, and later studied radio broadcasting at Seneca College.
Broadcasting Career
Hockey Night in Canada
MacLean's career as a sportscaster began in 1986 when he was named host of CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada." He hosted the iconic program for over two decades, becoming a household name among hockey fans across the nation.
Rogers Media and Beyond
After leaving "Hockey Night in Canada" in 2014, MacLean joined Rogers Media. He currently hosts "Hometown Hockey," a weekly show showcasing stories and personalities from small-town hockey communities. Additionally, he has worked as a commentator for various sports events, including the Olympics and the World Cup of Hockey.
Other Accomplishments
Beyond his broadcasting work, MacLean is also an author and actor. He has written several books, including "Hometown Hockey" and "Finding My Game: The Autobiography of Ron MacLean." He has also appeared in television and film, including in the hockey documentary "Ice Guardians."
Awards and Recognition
MacLean has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to sports broadcasting. These include: * Eight Gemini Awards for Best Sportscaster * A Canadian Screen Award for Best Host of a Sports Program * A star on Canada's Walk of Fame
Personal Life
MacLean has been married to Carrie MacLean for over 30 years. The couple has two children, Jake and Kyra. He is known for his love of golf and his philanthropic work supporting youth hockey.
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