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Rick Wyman

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Weather/Producer/Reporter CTV Northern Ontario. Bills4Life...live and die with the Habs. Love a good book and whiskey.

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WATCH: On this week's edition of #HockeyThisWeek, OHL play-by-play announcer David Bowen talks with Rick Wyman. He recently fulfilled a dream, calling a Maple Leafs game in the booth where his father, retiring broadcaster Joe Bowen, had worked for decades. ctvnews.ca/northern-ontar…

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WATCH: Rick Wyman has all the #weather details you need to know for northeastern Ontario and what to expect for the next seven days. ctvnews.ca/northern-ontar…

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On this week's edition of #TakeMeHomeTuesday, Emma Bailey of the Sudbury The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society talks with Rick Wyman about World Spay Day, the organization's fundraising efforts and the calm, loving 2-year-old pup, Smokey, returns to the studio. ctvnews.ca/northern-ontar…

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WATCH: Karen Taaffe from CAA North & East Ontario joins Rick Wyman to talk European #travel trends. She says travel to Europe is booming with 63% of members heading overseas. This expert also advised to plan off-season trips for better value. ctvnews.ca/northern-ontar…

Thomas Mercier 🎙️ (@tjm_playbyplay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hard to believe it’s already been a year since my last OHL game. People still ask me if I miss calling Wolves games… of course I do. I miss it every day. My time may be done, but the Wolves are still in good hands with Bryan “COOP” Cooper 🎙, david bowen and Rick Wyman. Miss you fellas.

Hard to believe it’s already been a year since my last OHL game.

People still ask me if I miss calling Wolves games… of course I do. I miss it every day.

My time may be done, but the Wolves are still in good hands with <a href="/B_Cooper917/">Bryan “COOP” Cooper 🎙</a>, <a href="/bonsie34/">david bowen</a> and <a href="/CTVrwyman/">Rick Wyman</a>.

Miss you fellas.
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On July 3, 1976, Tina Turner waited until her husband, Ike, fell asleep in their Dallas hotel room. Her face was swollen and bruised from another beating. In her pocket were just 36 cents and a Mobil gas card. Nothing more. She slipped out of the Statler Hilton and ran. Not

On July 3, 1976, Tina Turner waited until her husband, Ike, fell asleep in their Dallas hotel room. Her face was swollen and bruised from another beating. In her pocket were just 36 cents and a Mobil gas card. Nothing more.

She slipped out of the Statler Hilton and ran. Not
Bryan “COOP” Cooper 🎙 (@b_cooper917) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Back at the Sudbury Arena to call the Sudbury Wolves game with Rick Wyman 🎙️ With a win tonight, the Pack will clinch a playoff spot 🐺 🤙 Feel free to listen in at sudburywolves.com

Back at the Sudbury Arena to call the <a href="/Sudbury_Wolves/">Sudbury Wolves</a> game with <a href="/CTVrwyman/">Rick Wyman</a> 🎙️ With a win tonight, the Pack will clinch a playoff spot 🐺 🤙 

Feel free to listen in at sudburywolves.com
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Here are my three takeaways from tonight’s 3-2 Montreal Canadiens win over the Boston Bruins, brought to you by Snap Bar Sportif in Rigaud. 1 – Anderson plays big Josh Anderson always seems to come to life when space on the ice has to be earned and there’s extra emotion in the

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THIS DATE IN #HABS HISTORY March 18, 1944: The Canadiens beat the N.Y. Rangers 11-2 at the Forum to become the first NHL team to finish a season undefeated at home, going 22-0-3. The Canadiens would go on to win the Stanley Cup for first time since 1931.

THIS DATE IN #HABS HISTORY 
March 18, 1944: The Canadiens beat the N.Y. Rangers 11-2 at the Forum to become the first NHL team to finish a season undefeated at home, going 22-0-3. The Canadiens would go on to win the Stanley Cup for first time since 1931.
Clint Hurdle (@clinthurdle13) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During one of the worst losing streaks of my career, our team president walked into my office. Keli McGregor. One of the best men I've ever known. He could have come to vent. To question my decisions. To ask hard questions. Instead, he said: "Cut to the chase, Clint. What's

During one of the worst losing streaks of my career, our team president walked into my office.

Keli McGregor. One of the best men I've ever known.

He could have come to vent. To question my decisions. To ask hard questions.

Instead, he said: "Cut to the chase, Clint. What's
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WATCH: Sudbury Five's Charlie Marquardt joins Rick Wyman to talk about the defending BSL champs' upcoming playoff run. Marquardt says his team’s 4-2 record versus Montreal and a raucous home crowd give the Five a “really good shot” against the Toundra. ctvnews.ca/northern-ontar…

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On this week's edition of #TakeMeHomeTuesday, Emma Bailey of the Sudbury The Ontario SPCA and Humane Society introduces Rick Wyman to Lola, a well-trained, affectionate, energetic 9-year-old Bichon Frise mix looking for a fur-ever home. ctvnews.ca/northern-ontar…

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Marty St. Louis has been Montreal's head coach for 361 consecutive games. That is the most tenured Montreal coach since Scotty Bowman. Marty has also improved the team's point totals every season he has coached. Continuity has its advantages if the players stay tuned in.

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April 8, 1969. Our first season, our first game. Opening Day. John Bateman, Jim “Mudcat” Grant, and Maury Wills with Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau at Shea Stadium in New York.

April 8, 1969. Our first season, our first game. Opening Day.

John Bateman, Jim “Mudcat” Grant, and Maury Wills with Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau at Shea Stadium in New York.