George Matthews (broadcaster)

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George Matthews is the radio play-by-play announcer for the Columbus Blue Jackets, an NHL franchise. He has held this position since the team's inaugural 2000-01 season.

Entering his 30th season of hockey broadcasting, he is known for his passionate broadcast style and also his penchant for rhyme.

He can currently be heard on the Blue Jackets Radio Network through flagship stations WBNS (AM 1460) and WWCD (FM 101.1).

In addition to calling play-by-play action, he also is a regular contributor to the "Between the Pipes" radio show that airs weekly on WBNS during the hockey season.

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[edit] Catch phrases

Matthews' trademark is his ability for improvised rhyme. Some examples:

[edit] General

  • "Hey hey, whaddya say?" - in reference to an exceptional play.

[edit] Referring to Skaters

  • "What a steal, that's the deal!"
  • "Ka-Ching It's CASH, RICK NAAAAAAASH!"

Matthews is also known for referring to a goal as "burying the biscuit" or "burying the stash" (specifically when referring to left winger Rick Nash).

[edit] Referring to Goaltenders

  • "Holy Moley, what a goalie!"
  • "Return to sender! What a 'tender!"
  • "Jim dandy, Mr. Handy!"
  • "Norrena is showing to be a whopper of a stopper tonight!"

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