After 19 years as the play-by-play announcer on NESN Boston Bruins broadcasts, Jack Edwards is calling it a career.
The 67-year-old New Hampshire native announced his retirement via the Boston Bruins and NESN two hours before the Boston Bruins played their 2023-24 regular season finale against the Ottawa Senators. Unfortunately, over the last few seasons, Edwards’s speech has slowed down, and it sadly became more noticeable during NESN Bruins broadcasts with him and Andy Brickley.
Edwards took over the NESN Bruins play-by-play duties for the 2005-06 season and instantly became a staple with the team and their fans as the Boston Bruins became relevant again in the Boston Sports landscape.
“I join the Bruins organization, NESN, and hockey fans everywhere in congratulating Jack on an incredible career,” Bruins CEO and Alternate Governor Charlie Jbsaco said in the press release. “Jack’s voice has been the soundtrack for generations of Bruins fans that have experienced so many incredible moments. His presence has been felt around the globe and he will forever be a part of the Bruins legacy.”
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