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Keith Dancy

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Canadian hockey announcer

Keith Jules Dancy (June 30, 1929 – May 6, 2001) was aCanadian hockey announcer.

Dancy's broadcasting career began in 1945 when he was hired as an announcer atCFRB inToronto, Ontario. Later, he became the play-by-play man for theMontreal Canadiens.

He was a color commentator onHockey Night in Canada from 1952 to 1966, mostly calling games involving the Montreal Canadiens. He was a color commentator for 10Stanley Cup Finals broadcasts, including CBC's first 8 along with his partnerDanny Gallivan atHockey Night in Canada, and the pair also was in the booth for eightNational Hockey League All-Star Games.

After his broadcasting career ended, he became president ofRogers Broadcasting. He later launched his own company in theNiagara Region, owning and operatingCFLZ-FM andCJRN inNiagara Falls andCKEY-FM inFort Erie until his death. He died in hospital atNiagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario in 2001 at the age of 71 from cancer.[1]

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  1. ^Keith Dancy, CJRN developer, dies of cancer at 71: [Final Edition]Tribune [Welland, Ont] 08 May 2001: A3.
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