René Lecavalier, born on July fifth, nineteen eighteen, was a prominent figure in Canadian French-language media, renowned for his work as a journalist, television presenter, and radio personality. His career spanned several decades, during which he became a beloved sportscaster on SRC in Quebec, captivating audiences with his engaging commentary and passion for sports.
One of Lecavalier's most notable achievements was his role as the first commentator for La Soirée du hockey, the French-language counterpart to Hockey Night in Canada. For over thirty years, he provided play-by-play coverage of Montreal Canadiens games, both on radio and television, earning a revered status in French Canada that paralleled that of Foster Hewitt in English Canada.
Throughout his illustrious career, Lecavalier garnered several Radiomonde Trophies, a testament to his excellence in broadcasting. He was particularly celebrated for his iconic goal call, "Il lance… et compte!" (He shoots… and scores!), which resonated deeply with hockey fans.
His memorable commentary during pivotal moments in hockey history, such as his call of Paul Henderson's goal in the 1972 Summit Series, solidified his legacy. Lecavalier's passionate delivery and ability to capture the excitement of the game made him a cherished voice in the hearts of Francophones across Canada.