Joe Bowen, the longtime voice of the Toronto Maple Leafs, is retiring after calls this season, with his final Maple Leafs game set for Wednesday in Ottawa. He has received widespread tributes, including a standing ovation in Toronto and praise from players and teammates ahead of his final broadcast. Bowen began with the Leafs in 1982 and was honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award in 2018 for lifetime contributions to hockey broadcasting.[1][2][7]
Key points:
- Retirement announced prior to this season; final game to be called in Ottawa on Wednesday.[2]
- Notable career highlights include 43+ years behind the mic, signature call “Holy mackinaw!”, and multiple playoff moments narrated for the franchise.[1]
- Public tributes from teammates, fans, and media outlets mark the end of a broadcast era for Leafs hockey.[9][2]
Illustration: A stream of final-game tributes and Bowen’s signature call closing out a storied Maple Leafs era.
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent clips or summarize fan reactions from specific outlets.