Gushue says Cole gave young Newfoundlanders belief that they could achieve big things
Canadian curling champion Brad Gushue first struck up a friendship with Bob Cole some 20 years ago during the NHL lockout.
The legendary broadcaster — an elite curler himself in his younger days — would often watch the up-and-coming skip throw stones at the local club in their hometown of St. John’s, N.L.
“At times during my career, I’d talk to him about how things were going,” Gushue said. “The one thing with Bob, he was always very honest with me and very direct. He gave me some good advice.”
Cole died Wednesday night surrounded by his family, his daughter, Megan Cole, told the CBC. He was 90.