Rick Jeanneret's legacy as the voice of the Sabres will continue on following his death at 81

FILE - Rick Jeanneret helps salute the crowd before an NHL hockey game between the Buffalo Sabres and the Winnipeg Jets in Buffalo, N.Y., Nov. 8, 2011. Jeanneret, who will always be regarded as the voice of the Sabres after a 51-year broadcasting career and as the Hockey Hall of Fame’s 2012 Foster Hewitt Award recipient, died Thursday, Aug. 17, 2023. He was was 81. The Sabres released a statement from Jeanneret’s family saying he died with his family by his side following a two-year battle with multi-organ failure. (AP Photo/David Duprey, File)

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Though Rick Jeanneret’s booming, youthful voice has gone silent, his memory will remain cherished by generations of fans and NHL players who heard him call Buffalo Sabres games over a 51-year career.

to the broadcaster affectionally nicknamed “RJ†and began pouring in almost immediately after the team announced he had died on Thursday. He was 81.

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