The Bruins Have Officially Replaced Longtime Commentator Jack Edwards
The Boston Bruins have caught fans off guard by temporarily replacing the longtime commentator Jack Edwards, who has been with the team since 2005.
Amid concerns and speculations about Edwards' health and the possibility of retirement, Alex Faust steps in to provide commentary for the next few games, offering a fresh perspective.
Alex Faust will be calling the next few games for the Bruins.
The Bruins organization assures fans that Edwards' break was pre-planned, allowing him time off for personal matters.
I believe this time off for Jack Edwards had been scheduled for a while.
While fans will undoubtedly miss Edwards' familiar voice, this temporary change highlights the team's commitment to personnel well-being and introduces an exciting shift for the upcoming games.
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DECEMBRE 20 | 1451 ANSWERS The Bruins Have Officially Replaced Longtime Commentator Jack Edwards Are you a fan of Jack Edwards? |
Yes | 869 | 59.9 % |
No | 582 | 40.1 % |
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