Don Earle

Announcer, Deceased Person

1929 – 1993

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Who was Don Earle?

Donald Earle Clement was an American ice hockey announcer.

Earle, who got his start broadcasting high school hockey games on radio, called Boston Bruins games on WSBK-TV from 1967-1971.

From 1971-1977, Earle served as a second play by play announcer/analyst with the Philadelphia Flyers on WTAF alongside Gene Hart.

Most of Earle's career was spent with various New England radio stations, including WAAB, WOKW, and WKOX but he also worked in St. Petersburg, Florida, New York City, and at Philadelphia's WCAU. He also was the sports director at WGGB-TV, Channel 40 in Springfield, Massachusetts. He died in the Springfield suburb of Westfield.

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Born
Mar 29, 1929
Also known as
  • Donald Earle Clement
Profession
Died
Dec 12, 1993
Springfield

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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