Foster Hewitt Memorial Award

The Foster Hewitt Memorial Award is an award named after Foster Hewitt and presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of hockey during their broadcasting career.

Winners

1982 - Jim Robson, Vancouver 1984 - Fred Cusick, Boston 1984 - Danny Gallivan, Montreal
   
1984 - Foster Hewitt, Toronto 1984 - Rene Lecavalier, Montreal 1985 - Budd Lynch, Detroit 1985 - Doug Smith, Montreal 1986 - Wes McKnight, Toronto 1986 - Lloyd Pettit, Chicago 1987 - Bob Wilson, Boston 1988 - Dick Irvin, Montreal 1989 - Dan Kelly, St. Louis 1990 - Jiggs McDonald, Atlanta, New York Islanders, Los Angeles 1991 - Bruce Martyn, Detroit 1993 - Al Shaver, Minnesota 1994 - Ted Darling, Buffalo 1995 - Brian McFarlane, Hockey Night in Canada 1996 - Bob Cole, Toronto 1997 - Gene Hart, Philadelphia 1998 - Howie Meeker, Hockey Night in Canada 1999 - Richard Garneau, Quebec 2000 - Bob Miller, Los Angeles 2001 - Mike Lange, Pittsburgh 2002 - Gilles Tremblay, Montreal 2003 - Rod Phillips, Edmonton 2004 - Chuck Kaiton, Hartford/Carolina

 

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