Foster Hewitt
Legacy
Hewitt retired in 1963 to devote all of his time to his radio station CKFH in Toronto.
Hewitt was honoured when a media award in his name was introduced by the Hall to worthy broadcast recipients.
honours include the Order of Canada, and inductions into the Hockey Hall of Fame and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame.
Career
most famous for his play-by-play calls for Hockey Night in Canada.
Toronto Maple Leafs is wear Foster Hewitt made his mark, and fame throughout his career.
Hewitt began live broadcasting of hockey, lacrosse, sculling, motorboat and motorcycle races, sailing, football and baseball.
Foster Hewitt was only 20 years old when he was assigned to announce the first radio broadcast of a hockey game by his employer, Canada Covers America First
Responsible for the famous phrase of "He shoots he scores."
Early Life
got an interest in radio when driving with his father
Born November 21, 1902
Attended University of Toronto
Hewitt was a champion boxer and only weighed 112 pounds in his student years
Hewitt died in 1985.