Minnesota hockey lost a legend with the passing of Al Shaver, the beloved broadcaster of the Minnesota North Stars for an astonishing 26 seasons. Known as the "Voice of Hockey" in Minnesota, Shaver's impact on the sport and its community stretched far beyond the broadcast booth.
He passed away at the age of 96 after a brief illness on Monday, on Vancouver Island, as confirmed by his son, Wally. Al Shaver's legacy transcends his remarkable career in broadcasting; it's woven into the very fabric of Minnesota's hockey culture.
His voice resonated through arenas, narrating the highs and lows of the sport, and capturing the hearts of fans for generations. Born with a passion for hockey and a gift for storytelling, Shaver's journey into broadcasting began in the early days of the Minnesota North Stars.
For 26 seasons, his distinctive voice brought the excitement of the game into homes across the state and beyond. His play-by-play commentary painted vivid pictures of the action on the ice, immersing listeners in the thrill of every goal, every save, and every victory.
Beyond his professional achievements, Al Shaver was a devoted family man. He shared 67 wonderful years of marriage with his beloved wife, Shirley, until her passing in 2019. Together, they raised five children – Wally, Jim, Gary, Judy, and Sue – and built a legacy of love and dedication that extended to nine grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.
In addition to his broadcasting career, Shaver's impact was felt in the community he called home. For nearly two decades, the Al Shaver Press Box at the Xcel Energy Center served as a tribute to his contributions to Minnesota hockey. It was a place where memories were made, stories were shared, and the spirit of the game lived on.
As we mourn the loss of a true hockey icon, let us also celebrate the life and legacy of Al Shaver. His passion for the sport, his unwavering dedication to his craft, and his profound impact on those around him will forever be remembered and cherished.
To the Shaver family, and to all who had the privilege of knowing Al, our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with you during this difficult time. May his memory continue to inspire and his voice echo in the hearts of hockey fans everywhere.
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