![]() ![]() Back then, it was, 'Well, let's see how you feel.' As I got closer, it felt like the time would be right to get off the train, slow down a little bit and enjoy Florida. Over the last couple of years, I started seriously considering retiring. It just felt like it would be a good time to kind of pull back and enjoy the time we have. I think I made a decent run of it, so now it's time to start thinking about doing some other stuff. You start to realize how quickly the seasons and years are going by. I'll broadcast this upcoming season of Lightning hockey and do what we do in terms of playoff coverage in the first round, but that's pretty much going to be it for me. ![]() A goal of mine early on was to try to do national work. I just feel like I've taken my career as far as I'm going to take it. This will be my 24th year with the Lightning and 42nd announcing professional hockey, seven seasons with Rochester of the American Hockey League and 11 with the Hartford Whalers before coming to the Lightning. Seems like it was just yesterday when I came to this decision, but now, all of a sudden, here we are. A few years ago, I told myself, my family and a few close confidants that I was thinking about retiring from broadcasting once I hit the age of 65. ![]()
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