As the Bruins broadcast reshuffle continues after the retirement of longtime TV voice Jack Edwards, another piece of the puzzle fell into place Friday with 98.5 The Sports Hub announcing that Ryan Johnston will call games on the radio this season.
The Boston Globe reports Johnston, the fill-in play-by-play man for the station since 2010 and a 98.5 voice since 2009, is getting a shot to call games full time, as previous play-by-play man Judd Sirott moves over to TV in Edwards’s place.
“This is truly my dream job, and I could not be more excited for this opportunity,” said Johnston in a statement. “I’m thankful to the management team at 98.5 The Sports Hub and the Bruins organization for putting their faith in me.
“I’m fortunate to work alongside Bob Beers, who is one of the best analysts in the NHL. Really looking forward to the season and providing listeners with the quality broadcast they’ve come to expect.”
A Syracuse graduate, Johnston has called college hockey on the station and spent several years as the voice of the AHL’s Lowell Lock Monsters and Lowell Devils. Johnston has hosted the Saturday morning “Sports Hub Hockey Show” since 2012, and has been a regular fill-in on “Toucher & Hardy” (previously “Toucher & Rich”) in the morning.
“We are excited to welcome Ryan as the new radio voice of the Bruins,” said Bruins president Cam Neely. “Ryan comes into this role with a deep familiarity and knowledge of the Boston Bruins team, fans and organization, and we are confident he will bring a fresh perspective on-air.”
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