Jack Edwards Signs Multi-Year Contract Extension with Bruins
Bruins Announce Long-Term Deal with Beloved Play-by-Play Announcer
Extension Reflects Edwards' Iconic Status and Unwavering Dedication to the Team
The Boston Bruins have announced a multi-year contract extension with legendary play-by-play announcer Jack Edwards. The deal ensures that Edwards will continue to provide his passionate and knowledgeable commentary to Bruins fans for years to come.
Edwards has been the voice of the Bruins since the 2005-06 season, and his infectious enthusiasm and deep understanding of the game have made him an indispensable part of the team's identity. His signature catchphrases, such as "Wicked good!" and "Holy macaroni!", have become synonymous with Bruins hockey.
Beyond his on-air presence, Edwards is also a respected hockey commentator and analyst. He has served as a color commentator for NBC Sports during the Stanley Cup Playoffs and has provided insights on the game for other media outlets.
Edwards' extension is a testament to his unwavering dedication to the Bruins and his commitment to providing fans with the best possible experience. It also reflects the team's appreciation for his contributions to the franchise's success both on and off the ice.
In a statement released by the Bruins, team president Cam Neely expressed his delight at the extension. "Jack Edwards is the voice of the Boston Bruins," Neely said. "His passion for the game and his love for our team are evident in everything he does. We are thrilled to have him continue to call our games for many years to come."
Edwards himself was equally enthusiastic about the extension. "I am honored and humbled to continue my journey with the Boston Bruins," he said. "This team and this city mean the world to me, and I am committed to providing our fans with the best possible broadcast experience. I can't wait to see what the future holds for the Bruins, and I am grateful to be a part of it."