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Bruins celebrates Jack Edwards on Sunday, November 3
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Bruins celebrates Jack Edwards on Sunday, November 3

BOSTON – The Boston Bruins and NESN will celebrate former play-by-play announcer Jack Edwards on Sunday, November 3, both in the arena and on NESN’s broadcast during the game against the Seattle Kraken at TD Garden at 5 p.m.

“Jack has been an integral part of the Bruins organization for years,” said Bruins CEO Charlie Jacobs. “His passion for the game and deep connection with our fans have elevated the Bruins hockey experience to the next level. We are pleased that our fanbase and the organization can appropriately celebrate his nearly two decades as a Bruin and the vital role he plays in our team’s legacy.”

“Jack’s career as the voice of the Bruins on NESN has been nothing short of extraordinary,” said NESN COO Matt Volk. “For nearly two decades, he brought an undeniable energy and passion to every game, making every moment unforgettable for fans across New England. We thank Jack for his exceptional contributions and the impact he has had during his time with us at NESN, and we are thrilled to be able to do this tonight with such a special celebration at TD Garden and on NESN.”

The team will commemorate Edwards’ storied career and lasting impact on the Bruins organization with a special pregame presentation. Sunday’s match will also feature special Jack Edwards-themed matches and in-arena entertainment.

Fans can tune in to the pregame presentation and live game broadcast on NESN or streaming on NESN 360 via a direct subscription or by authenticating with your TV provider at no additional cost.

Additionally, fans can purchase limited edition Jack Edwards merchandise, including t-shirts and commemorative pucks, at the ProShop powered by ’47 or online at BostonProShop.com. The ProShop powered by ’47 is open all week, from Sunday to Saturday from 10:30 AM – 6:00 PM, including an hour of post-play on game days.

Edwards, who announced his retirement in April 2024, had been the voice of the Boston Bruins on NESN since 2005. He began his career in various reporting and anchor roles in New Hampshire and Providence before moving to Boston where he worked as an anchor and reporter. at WCVB and WHDH. In 1991, he joined ESPN as an anchor and reporter for SportsCenter. His extensive broadcast and play-by-play experience also includes coverage of the Olympic Games, the 2002 World Cup Finals and the Little League World Series.