Hockey commentator Don Cherry says the network that fired him "made it impossible" for him to address the comments that led to his dismissal. He says on his new podcast that he was unwilling to accept ...
Don Cherry's Pick for Stanley Cup Final Game 3: 'They Will Come Out Smoking' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With the series now in Florida for Games 3 and 4, the stakes will get higher each ...
Following widespread outrage stemming from a segment where he criticized people, specifically immigrants, for not properly honoring Canadian armed forces, legendary hockey broadcaster Don Cherry was ...
One of the most colorful characters in hockey isn’t putting down the mic just yet. Don Cherry, best known for his 33-year stint as a broadcaster on “Hockey Night in Canada” before a controversial ...
In 2019, Canadian hockey commentator Don Cherry, famous for his outspoken personality, was fired from Sportsnet. His departure garnered significant attention, with many reacting to the controversial ...
A grassroots campaign led by "The Army of Great Men" podcast host Adam Derges gained major traction this fall, calling on ...
Don Cherry has long been known primarily for three things: Putting too many men on the ice at the worst possible moment; dressing as though his tailor were permitted to use only material from your ...
There was a fleeting moment where Dr. Charles Tator, the respected Canadian neurosurgeon, believed he would join forces with Don Cherry, the renowned Canadian megaphone. It was during a crisis, and ...
Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz is moving into the limelight, and not without provocation. On the eve of a crucial game, Don Cherry, the long-time NHL color commentator famous for his blunt ...
Don Cherry, a well-known Canadian hockey commentator, was fired by Rogers Sportsnet after an anti-immigration rant broadcast during a hockey game Saturday. On Tucker Carlson's Fox News show the day ...
Iconic hockey commentator Don Cherry was fired for making comments deemed to be anti-immigrant. Cathal Kelly, columnist at The Globe and Mail, tells NPR's Scott Simon how Canadians are responding. For ...
My grandmother seldom spoke about her brother. It was too painful. Over the years we put together bits and pieces. He had just become a doctor in India and enlisted with the British forces during the ...