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PTIsles - A Hockey Life: Jiggs McDonald Part I

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Jiggs McDonald has been a NHL play-by-play announcer for more than 40 years, having been the original voice of both the Los Angeles Kings and Atlanta Flames before spending 15 seasons with the New York Islanders alongside Eddie Westfall, calling three Stanley Cup Winning teams. Having announced over 3,000 NHL regular season games, in 1990, McDonald received the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award from the Hockey Hall of Fame. Although 'retired" Jiggs continues to broadcast Islanders games each season in place on Howie Rose. In Part 1, Jiggs and Joe discuss: Jiggs start in radio, from High School radio shows and copy writing to his first live hockey radio broadcast His audition for the expansion L.A. Kings with their Canadian born owner Jack Kent Cooke The origin of his nickname and his initial thoughts on his new moniker, "Jiggs" Moving from LA and Atlanta Flames to the Stanley Cup Champion New York Islanders His instant chemistry with Eddie Westfall and why it was "love at first sight" How the Islanders being