Hints on John Garrett's replacement: Very intriguing candidates brought up
It caused a stir when John Garrett announced that the 2022-2023 campaign would be his last on the Canucks' broadcast team. After being with the team for many years, many fans have gone through a literal heartbreak.
Since then, the market's been speculating on who might be stepping up to replace Garrett. The fans are going to love the two names that have been circulating to replace the legendary John Garrett, the Daily Hive reported on it earlier this week:
�'Numerous sources have indicated to Daily Hive that the Vancouver Canucks organization has made a major play to bring Ferraro into the mix to be John Shorthouse's new broadcast partner.''
There's been speculation around the former Canuck Kevin Bieksa as well, however nothing formal. Ray Ferraro is already experienced in the game, if he were to become Shorthouse's broadcast partner would you be satisfied?
SOURCE: Daily Hive
POLL |
Who would you prefer? |
Bieksa | 219 | 70.6 % |
Ferraro | 56 | 18.1 % |
Nobody is better than Cheech | 35 | 11.3 % |
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