John Davidson

 

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John Davidson, is the president of hockey operations of the Columbus Blue Jackets and a former goaltender for the St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. He is also well known as a long-time hockey broadcaster. On June 4, 2009, it was announced that Davidson would be honored by the Hockey Hall of Fame with the 2009 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for his contributions to broadcasting

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John Davidson

Born 1953-02-27 (73 years ago) in Ottawa.

Nominated for awards
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Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Personality - Sports Event Analyst 19th Sports Emmy Awards 1998

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John Davidson, is the president of hockey operations of the Columbus Blue Jackets and a former goaltender for the St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers of the National Hockey League. He is also well known as a long-time hockey broadcaster. On June 4, 2009, it was announced that Davidson would be honored by the Hockey Hall of Fame with the 2009 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for his contributions to broadcasting.

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