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Robert Malcomson McKenzie (born August 16, 1956 [1]) is a Canadian hockey commentator who has covered hockey since joining TSN in 1986. As a TSN Hockey Insider and TSN's Draft Expert, McKenzie provides analysis for NHL on TSN telecasts, as well as for the IIHF World Junior Championships, NHL Draft, NHL Trade Deadline, Free Agency, and for six Olympic Winter Games.
John Wells and Bob McKenzie (Game 4) 1994: First round New York Rangers-New York Islanders: Games 1–4 Jim Hughson: Gary Green: Pittsburgh-Washington: Games 1–2, 4–6 Paul Romanuk (Games 1, 4) Jim Hughson (Games 2, 5–6) Ryan Walter (Game 1) Gary Green (Games 2, 4–6) Detroit-San Jose: Games 4–7 Gord Miller (Game 4) Paul Romanuk (Game 5 ...
Before the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, broadcaster Bob McKenzie ranked him highly on TSN's Final Draft list. While McKenzie was critical of Perfetti's speed, he praised Perfetti's hockey intelligence, creativity, and goal-scoring ability. [18]
By January 2016, he had moved up the ranking on most draft lists to second overall. [9] McKeen's Hockey notably ranked Laine first overall on its January 2016 list. [10] According to hockey analyst Bob McKenzie's mid-season draft report, Laine had become the "clear consensus No. 2 choice" over fellow Finnish prospect Jesse Puljujärvi. [11]
During this time the editorial slant became even tougher. With Bob McKenzie at the helm, The Hockey News first introduced several "Special Issues," many of which remain staples of the magazine to this day, including Season and Draft Preview editions and the annual Yearbook. Whitney Communications sold The Hockey News to Transcontinental, Inc ...
His career-best 44 goals and 46 assists for 90 points through 61 games, [1] earned him significant attention from hockey scouts leading up to the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. [2] Leading up to the 2015 Draft, Meier was ranked 12th amongst draft eligible players by Bob McKenzie of The Sports Network. [8]
Year Player Debut Team Position Notes 1947 Jack Karwales †: Chicago Cardinals: E NFL Champion () 1948 Len Ford †: Los Angeles Dons: DE NFL Champion (1950, 1954, 1955) Bob Mann
This edition of the All-Star Game featured the "fantasy draft" format first seen in the previous 2011 NHL All-Star Game. The participating players voted for team captains, selecting Daniel Alfredsson of the All-Star host Ottawa Senators and Zdeno Chara of the defending Stanley Cup champion Boston Bruins, himself also a former Senator.