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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 seemingly recorded his last podcast episode after a 313-episode run—but left the door slightly ajar for a possible return. The hockey icon’s signature unfiltered style kept fans hooked for years, but now he’s stepping away (maybe for good) without clear next steps.
Editor’s Note: Cherry’s departure marks the end of an era in hockey commentary, where his brash, opinionated takes were both celebrated and controversial. Whether he’s truly done or just teasing a comeback, his absence leaves a gap in sports media—and reminds us how few larger-than-life personalities are left in broadcasting.
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