The NHL community is sad to receive the news of the passing of longtime NHL forward, Peter McNab.
According to Hockey Feed, McNab had a great career as both a player and broadcaster.
After being drafted in the 6th round of the 1972 draft, McNab notched 813 points in 954 career games. After he called it quits on the ice, he took to his talents to the broadcasting booth to make sure he was still around the game of hockey.
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McNab had a fantastic broadcasting career, but it ultimately ended with the Avalanche in their 2021-22 Stanley Cup championship season.
We send our condolences to McNab's family and friends during this difficult time. We are so appreciative that McNab was able to share his joy of hockey with the NHL community.