Worked with Pat Sajak who was a weatherman.
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LOS ANGELES -- Longtime Los Angeles sportscaster Stu Nahan, who was introduced to a worldwide audience with his role as a boxing announcer in all six "Rocky" films, died Wednesday at age 81, KNBC reported.
Nahan, 81, had been battling lymphoma.
Raised in Montreal, Nahan was a goaltender for minor league hockey teams in Pittsburgh and Los Angeles before becoming the play-by-play announcer for the Modesto Reds, a minor league baseball team, in 1956.
Nahan's next job was as a sportscaster at KCRA-TV Channel 3 in Sacramento, where he also hosted a children's show and was known as Skipper Stu. He then moved to Philadelphia, where he announced Philadelphia Flyers hockey games and hosted a children's show on WKBS-TV Channel 48 as Captain Philadelphia.
http://www.knbc.com/sports/14927906/detail.html?dl=headlineclick
LOS ANGELES -- Longtime Los Angeles sportscaster Stu Nahan, who was introduced to a worldwide audience with his role as a boxing announcer in all six "Rocky" films, died Wednesday at age 81, KNBC reported.
Nahan, 81, had been battling lymphoma.
Raised in Montreal, Nahan was a goaltender for minor league hockey teams in Pittsburgh and Los Angeles before becoming the play-by-play announcer for the Modesto Reds, a minor league baseball team, in 1956.
Nahan's next job was as a sportscaster at KCRA-TV Channel 3 in Sacramento, where he also hosted a children's show and was known as Skipper Stu. He then moved to Philadelphia, where he announced Philadelphia Flyers hockey games and hosted a children's show on WKBS-TV Channel 48 as Captain Philadelphia.