Before coming onto the Boston scene he did play-by-play for the . Unlike some broadcasters who restrict themselves to a narrow area of expertise, Arnold is a sports omnivore. His first book . Previously he co-hosted The Dale & Holley Show show middays on WEEI, although he still hosts weekend shows, including NFL Sunday on Sunday mornings. There will be no changes on NESN's Bruins broadcast team in the coming season. Dale said that the only thing about that new role that appeals to him is the increased play-by-play duties. Arnold credits himself as the only sportscaster to have called games for all five of Boston's professional teams: the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox and Revolution. Previously he co-hosted The Dale & Holley Show show middays on WEEI, although he still hosts weekend shows, including NFL Sunday on Sunday mornings. Matt Kalman is a freelance journalist who covers the Boston Bruins for CBS Boston, NHL.com, Yahoo! Arnold started his career calling Brunswick high school and Bowdoin Football games before making the transition to hockey during his three year career at Bowdoin. A versatile announcer, Arnold has been recognized, along with the rest of NESN's Bruins broadcast team, with two Emmy. Joshua Rogers 6 months ago. Dale Arnold said Monday that people around the Bruins he has talked to disagree with the idea that it is time to move on from Tuukka Rask. Though his weekday responsibilities will come to an end, Arnold will remain involved with the station calling some Boston Red Sox games during the . Edwards began his Boston Bruins play-by-play work in the 2005-06 season when he did the road games and the now-retired Dale Arnold did the home games. Dale Arnold, right, poses with former Bruins great Bobby Orr inside the TD Garden in Boston in 2019. BOSTON (October 15, 2021) NESN will air 69 Boston Bruins telecasts for the 2021-22 Boston Bruins season, plus hour-long pre- and post-game shows for . WEEI midday host Dale Arnold announced today that he is ready to call it a career. Before becoming a NESN studio host for Bruins telecasts, Arnold was a radio announcer for the New Jersey Devils (1986-1988), a. March 11, 2021 Dale Arnold, a staple on WEEI since it switched to a sports format 30 years ago, announced Thursday that he is retiring from the station. His final show will be Friday. A versatile announcer, Arnold has been recognized, along with the rest of NESN's Bruins broadcast team, with two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Sports Play-by-Play coverage by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences New England Chapter in 1995 and 1999. Photo provided by Dale Arnold In 1991, Arnold joined WEEI, working on a variety of shows as a . Jack Edwards will do all of the games, both home and away for the network. In this Article: Boston Bruins NESN NHL. (PHWA) from 2007-2010 and is still a dues-paying member of the PHWA. He is the only person who has done play-by-play broadcasts for all five of the Boston area's major professional sports franchises. About. Dale Everett Arnold (born March 27, 1956) is a New England sportscaster.He hosts Boston Bruins broadcasts on NESN and co-hosted talk radio shows on WEEI until his retirement from radio on March 12, 2021, announced the day before. Dale Arnold is no longer doing Bruins games for NESN. Dale Arnold, a staple on WEEI since it switched to a sports format 30 years ago, announced Thursday that he is retiring from the station. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. During recent Bruins coverage on the New England Sports Network, fans were wondering what had happened to Dale Arnold on NESN and where he is now. Dale Arnold is no longer doing Bruins games for NESN. He was the Bruins' play-by-play announcer on NESN and has called Boston College Eagles football.He is the only person to have done play-by-play broadcasts for all . If These Walls Could Talk: Boston Bruins: Stories from the Boston Bruins Ice, Locker Room, and Press Box eBook : Arnold, Dale, Kalman, Matt, Bourque, Ray, Bourque . Arnold, who has been on the station's airwaves since it switched to an all-sports format in September 1991, will remain at WEEI in a slightly expanded role. He would add color commentary duty on the Red Sox Radio Network and become the voice for Boston Bruins home games from 1995-2007. The Boston sports radio personality announced his retirement from WEEI's Dale & Keefe midday show in March. Jersey Devils and Patriots and was doing Bruins games on NESN, was a meticulous planner who . After years of doing Bruins play-by-play, Arnold is now the studio host for NESN's Bruins broadcasts, a job he'll keep in the winter months. Previously he co-hosted The Dale & Holley Show show middays on WEEI, although he still hosts weekend shows, including NFL Sunday on Sunday mornings. In 2007-08, Edwards and Andy Brickley (color) took over the NESN Boston Bruins booth and remain one of the most popular broadcasting duos in New England sports. Since 1995, he has worked for the Boston Bruins, calling games from 1995-2007 and providing intermission reports ever since. . In 2007-08, Edwards and Andy Brickley (color) took over the NESN Boston Bruins booth and remain one of the most popular broadcasting duos in New England sports. UPDATE: Watney reached out to inform us that there is a mutual interest between she and NESN in regards to bringing her back for the 2012 season. . Courtesy of Dale Arnold LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION: Dale Arnold '79 poses on the set of Bruins Overtime Live on NESN. Arnold is currently working with NESN, hosting NESN Daily and pre/post game coverage of Bruins games. He said that at the time, he turned down the offer out of loyalty to WEEI, where he had just signed a new five-year contract. So he paired him with midday host Dale Arnold, who, like Andelman, had been a solo act on WEEI. Before coming onto the Boston scene he did play-by-play for the New Jersey Devils for two seasons. NESN wanted one Bruins play-by-play voice for all of its games, but Arnold can't travel to road games because he co-hosts the "Dale and Holley Show" from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays on WEEI-WVEI radio. In this Article: Boston Bruins NESN NHL. Dale Arnold was born on March 27, 1956. Buy If These Walls Could Talk: Boston Bruins: Stories from the Boston Bruins Ice, Locker Room, and Press Box Illustrated by Dale Arnold, Matt Kalman, Ray Bourque (ISBN: 9781629375342) from Amazon's Book Store. Dale and Jack had been splitting duties, Arnold doing the home games, Jack traveling with color analyst Andy Brickley. Edwards, who became the sole play-by-play voice in the 2007-08 season (Dale Arnold had called the home games), will . "I wonder if I could ever teach a communications course at Bowdoin that would help people understand radio, TV, internet," Arnold said. At 65-years-old and working 30 years at Boston's WEEI, Arnold was ready to scale back his workload, spend more time with family and enjoy his downtime. NESN wanted one Bruins play-by-play voice for all of its games, but Arnold can't travel to road games because he co-hosts the "Dale and Holley Show" from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays on WEEI . He is the only person who has done play-by-play broadcasts for all five of the Boston area's major professional sports franchises. On March 12th, Dale Arnold signed off of radio for the last time, saying he was ready for the next phase. Friday was Dale Arnold's final show on WEEI, as he is retiring from sports radio after a remarkable 30-year career that stretches back to our first day as an all-sports station back in 1991. He attended Bowdoin College. . Dale had been offered other duties for B's games, but declined. Dale Arnold said Monday that people around the Bruins he has talked to disagree with the idea that it is time to move on from Tuukka Rask. And even when there is no game being played, he still keeps the conversation going with his midday talk show on WEEI radio. Thousands of youth hockey players have skated at the Travis Roy Ice Arena at North Yarmouth Academy. March 11, 2021. But he's not going anywhere. He would later become a color commentator on the Red Sox Radio Network and was the voice of the Bruins for home. Before becoming a NESN studio host for Bruins telecasts, Arnold was a radio announcer for the New Jersey Devils (1986-1988), a . During recent Bruins coverage on the New England Sports Network, fans were wondering what had happened to Dale Arnold on NESN and where he is now. His first book . "I'm . Dale Arnold was born on March 27, 1956. In 1991, Arnold joined WEEI, working on various shows as a host. "I'm gonna retire from the radio business," Arnold said. . Jack Edwards will do all of the games, both home and away for the network. He was the Bruins' play-by-play announcer on NESN and has called Boston College Eagles football. Dale Arnold hosts Boston Bruins television broadcasts on NESN as well as the daily Dale, Holley & Keefe show on WEEI radio. Roy passed away Thursday at the age of 45. The Boston sports radio personality announced his retirement from WEEI's Dale & Keefe midday show in March. Friday was Dale Arnold's final show on WEEI, as he is retiring from sports radio after a remarkable 30-year career that stretches back to our first day as an all-sports station back in 1991. Listen to Dale's final segments and final goodbye below: For the final time, @DaleEArnold thanks the @weei audience and says goodbye. In 1991, Arnold joined WEEI, working on various shows as a host. He's also enjoyed stints as the play-by-play voice of both the New England Patriots and the Boston Bruins. Jersey Devils and Patriots and was doing Bruins games on NESN, was a meticulous planner who . Jack Edwards, who handled the play-by-play of Bruins road games the last two seasons, will take over as NESN's sole Bruins voice next season. Arnold has been a mainstay of the Boston sports scene for decades. Dale Arnold hosts Boston Bruins television broadcasts on NESN as well as the daily Dale, Holley & Keefe show on WEEI radio. He attended Bowdoin College. NEW CANADA, Maine Travis Roy is a name many Mainers know well. Before coming onto the Boston scene he did play-by-play for the New Jersey Devils for two seasons. His final show will be Friday. "I'm gonna retire from the radio business," Arnold said. Edwards began his Boston Bruins play-by-play work in the 2005-06 season when he did the road games and the now-retired Dale Arnold did the home games. Arnold is a two-time regional Emmy Winner. "I'm going to. At 65-years-old and working 30 years at Boston's WEEI, Arnold was ready to scale back his workload, spend more time with family and enjoy his downtime. (PHWA) from 2007-2010 and is still a dues-paying member of the PHWA. Dale Arnold Tucks His Tail Between His Legs And Crawls Back To WEEI Boston.com - Dale Arnold's contract at WEEI expired today. In 1991, Arnold joined WEEI, working on a variety of shows as a host and co-host. Arnold, who called Bruins' games for 13 years, will be returning to the team he worked with before he went full-time to WEEI. Real nice of NESN to release this news on a Saturday. Listen to Dale's final segments and final goodbye below: For the final time, @DaleEArnold thanks the @weei audience and says goodbye. Dale then said that he very much regrets turning down NESN's offer three years ago to do the Bruins games full time. Arnold is currently working with NESN, hosting NESN Daily and pre/post game coverage of Bruins games. . Dale Arnold was named NESN's Boston Bruins play-by-play announcer in 1995. Dale Arnold hosts Boston Bruins television broadcasts on NESN as well as the daily Dale, Holley & Keefe show on WEEI radio. Dale Everett Arnold (born March 27, 1956) is a New England sportscaster. During his first shift, in his first collegiate hockey game, at Boston University . Arnold credits himself as the only sportscaster to have called games for all five of Boston's professional teams: the Bruins, Celtics, Patriots, Red Sox and Revolution. (He'll still be heard on the station calling some Red Sox games this summer, though he says he'll spend most of the summer in Maine . He is the only person who has done play-by-play broadcasts for all five of the Boston area's major professional sports franchises. Now that Arnold is reaching retirement age, giving back is front and center in his mind. He says he was offered part-time work at WEEI but turned it down. But thousands more around the nation know his story. Dale Arnold Host, NESN Daily About Host, NESN Daily Dale Arnold is currently working with NESN, hosting NESN Daily and pre/post game coverage of Bruins games. Dale and Jack had been splitting duties, Arnold doing the home games, Jack traveling with color analyst Andy Brickley. Previously he co-hosted The Dale & Holley Show show middays on WEEI, although he still hosts weekend shows, including NFL Sunday on Sunday mornings. Host, NESN Daily Dale Arnold is currently working with NESN, hosting NESN Daily and pre/post game coverage of Bruins games. Dale Arnold was named NESN's Boston Bruins play-by-play announcer in 1995. He hosts Boston Bruins broadcasts on NESN and co-hosted talk radio shows on WEEI until his retirement from radio on March 12, 2021, announced the day before. Dale Arnold Out as Bruins Announcer. BOSTON (October 15, 2021) NESN will air 69 Boston Bruins telecasts for the 2021-22 Boston Bruins season, plus hour-long pre- and post-game shows for . So he paired him with midday host Dale Arnold, who, like Andelman, had been a solo act on WEEI.