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Don Cherry, 91, signs off podcast after 313 episodes, future uncertain

Global NewsWednesday, June 25, 2025 at 7:51:31 PM
Don Cherry, 91, signs off podcast after 313 episodes, future uncertain
Legendary Canadian sportscaster Don Cherry, 91, has wrapped up his podcast after 313 episodes—but left fans guessing whether this is truly the end. His sign-off was vague enough to keep everyone wondering if he’ll be back or if this is the final curtain call for his colorful commentary.
Editor’s Note: Cherry’s a polarizing but iconic voice in hockey, and his podcast has been a quirky extension of his unfiltered takes. Whether he’s done for good or just teasing a break, it’s a moment for fans to reflect on his larger-than-life role in sports broadcasting—and what the future holds without him.
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