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Le journaliste du Temple de la renommée des Canucks, Tony Gallagher, sur ses querelles dans les médias, les Canucks et la propriété d’Aquilini



Tony Gallagher est occupé à parcourir le pays et le monde à la retraite, mais se souvient instantanément d’une grande partie de l’histoire des #Canucks. Il pourrait surprendre les auditeurs lorsqu’on les interroge sur les moments bas de l’histoire du club. #NHL #Hockey #VancouverCanucks #Vancouver Présenté par @AudidowntownvancouverCa (https://lnk.to/SPAudi) Écoutez et abonnez-vous au balado : https://lnk.to/SP482 Envoyez-nous vos commentaires par texto : 778-402-9680 🔗 : https://linktr.ee/SekeresAndPrice https://www.sekeresandprice.com/ https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com/

17 Comments

  1. Should have had Brian Burke in the chair beside Tony. Maybe a couple of boxing gloves.

  2. A real difference between Tony and Neil is that Tony had to personally go into the dressing rooms and rinks and face the guys he was critiquing, while McCrae safely lobbed criticisms from the safety of the CKNW studios. It was a privilege proofing his copy back in an era when sports desks actually employed decent numbers. Always love to hear Tony talk hockey.

  3. probably the funniest moment i've ever heard on radio was Tony in his car doing a hit on Team1040 – and he got a parking ticket. LOL oh man

  4. Talk radio that can breathe! Very grateful for this content. Great to hear from Tony. So who gets the credits for his kids success? Ask him if he wants to do a talk show with Dan Russell. Imagine that!

  5. With 'journalists' like McRae, Botchford, and the Undertaker….. it's no wonder NHL free agents never want to sign here.

  6. This is great background on the Quinngate and Bure stories. That might also explain why the nhl under Bettman has always tilted the ice against the canucks at every opportunity. Seems like thus could've an iceberg situation and that we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg on the nhl corruption under Bettman. Hmmm. When will a Canadian team next win a Stanley Cup? I think my handle gives you my opinion.

  7. Tony carved a legacy that I enjoyed very much. Verbose and opinionated, he somehow became endearing. Appreciate seeing you again Tony!

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