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Don TaylorCanadian sports commentator
Date of Birth: 25.09.1959
Country: Canada |
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Taylor Made for Sports Commentary
Canadian sports commentator Taylor is a vibrant personality on Rogers Sportsnet Pacific's nightly sports news program, 'Sportsnet Connected', and a regular contributor to the weekly radio show 'Pratt and Taylor'.
Taylor's Singular Style
Taylor's entertaining and colorful approach to sportscasting makes him a beloved figure. He infuses humor into game descriptions while showcasing his deep knowledge of the game. His signature tricks include:
- Wordplay and Name Recognition:Taylor delights in playing with player names, like calling Brad Isbister the "Isbyterian" and describing his style as "Isbyterian hockey".
- Uniform Quirks:Taylor observes and comments on the unique uniforms of teams, such as "the Toronto Maple Leafs in their white road sweaters with blue piping".
- Legacy Connections:He draws parallels between current players wearing certain jersey numbers and their iconic predecessors.
- Jerry Lewis Impressions:During intense moments, particularly in front of the hockey goal, Taylor breaks out his hilarious Jerry Lewis impersonation.
Basketball Broadcasting
In basketball commentary, Taylor often uses the phrase "And that was a thing of beauty!", uttered in the classic voice of Marv Albert, to praise elite NBA plays.
Other Ventures
Before his sportscasting career, Taylor co-hosted 'Sports Page', an evening sports news show, and anchored news segments for CKNW radio. He has also lent his voice to several hockey video games, including 'NHL 2002', 'NHL 2003', and 'NHL Rock The Rink'.

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