Legendary Vancouver Canucks broadcaster Jim Robson, known for his passionate play-by-play commentary, has passed away at the age of 91. His voice was synonymous with some of the most pivotal moments in Canucks history, from dramatic playoff victories to crucial game-winning goals. His storied career includes iconic calls, such as Greg Adams’ double-overtime goal that sent Vancouver to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals, and Pavel Bure’s memorable overtime winner in the same series. Robson’s voice captured the excitement of hockey and immortalized key moments for fans, ensuring his legacy endures beyond his lifetime. His most famous call, “He’ll play. You’ll see him play!” remains one of the most recognizable in Canucks history, evoking memories of resilience and hope. Even as the team evolved over the years with new stars and changes in management and venues, Robson’s voice remains a symbol of the franchise’s rich history. A tribute was paid to him at a Vancouver game in 2013, highlighting his lasting influence on Canadian hockey broadcasters and fans alike.
Fan Take: Robson’s passing marks the end of an era, but his legendary calls and unwavering passion continue to inspire hockey enthusiasts. His contributions remind us why the sport is so much more than just a game—it’s a shared history and a source of lifelong memories for fans.

