Raw and honest, Oake’s memoir — written with Edmonton’s Michael Hingston — begins with his early career and family life: making his way to Winnipeg, marrying Anne, cultivating his rich career on ...
Bad things happen in hockey sometimes, and it's nobody's fault. That sure looks like what happened in the Stone and Heiskanen incident, says Ken Campbell.
And speaking of bad things, some terrible things happened to Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Scott Oake, and he turned tragedy into something inspiring and wonderful. It's all in his memoir ...
Oake’s efforts have led to the opening of a recovery centre for men, named after his son. He says the centre has saved many lives since opening in 2021.
Scott Oake tells stories for a living. From the Olympic Games to the Stanley Cup finals, the veteran sports broadcaster has witnessed crowning achievements and crushing disappointments.
Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Scott Oake's memoir, "For the Love of a Son," details his son's struggle with addiction, overdose death, and the family's push for a not-for-profit treatment ...
Hockey Night in Canada broadcaster Scott Oake's memoir, "For the Love of a Son," details his son's struggle with addiction, overdose death, and the family's push for a not-for-profit treatment ...
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