Al Shaver
Inducted 2003
In
48 years he has broadcast everything from baseball to football
to curling to golf, but for listeners in Minnesota, the
“Voice of Hockey” is Al Shaver.
He graduated from the Lorne Greene Academy of Radio and
Television Arts in Toronto in 1948, and worked briefly as
a morning show host and baseball play-by-play announcer
at CJOY Guelph, Ontario, before moving to CJCJ Calgary,
and later to CHAT Medicine Hat, Alberta. In 1952 he joined
CFRN Edmonton, where he did play-by-play for the Edmonton
Eskimos of the Canadian Football League, and called five
Grey Cup championship games broadcast nationally on the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In the 1960s he worked
in Montreal at CKGM Radio and CFCF TV and then at CKEY Toronto.
He came to Minneapolis/Saint Paul as the Voice of Minnesota
North Stars Hockey when the team began play in 1967, broadcasting
on WCCO until 1978, and on KSTP until the team moved to
Dallas in 1993. He then broadcast Minnesota Gophers college
hockey until his retirement in 1996. A ten-time Minnesota
Sportscaster of the Year, he is also a member of the Hockey
Hall of Fame in Toronto.