Robitaille to retire, May to join broadcast team

robyThe Sabres have announced that broadcaster Mike Robitaille will retire from his duties after the 2013-14 season. Robitaille’s career began with the Sabres in 1980 and he been a big part of the organization. Buffalo also announced that Brad May will be joining the broadcast booth this season, on a part time basis, moving to full time next season.

“It’s never an easy decision to walk away from doing something that you love,” Robitaille said. “Hockey and the Sabres have been a major part of my life for the better part of 33 years and I felt now was a good time for me to step away. Many things factored into my decision, one being that the health effects from my car accident a few years back have become more of a struggle to work through. More importantly, however, is my desire to have more quality time to spend with my family.”

Ted Black commented on what will be a loss for the organization:
“Roby epitomizes hockey in Buffalo and he’s treated the fans here to more than three decades of his incredible knowledge and passion for the game,” said Sabres President Ted Black. “His insight and humor will be missed on our broadcasts next season but he will certainly be around our Sabres family for years to come. It will be special to see Roby pass the torch to Brad, who brings a similar players’ perspective to his analysis, and have another great Sabres player behind the microphone.”

Fans will get to see another former Sabres join the booth. Along with Rob Ray, Buffalo will have Brad May in there as well.

“It’s very exciting to see my career come full circle,” May said. “I was drafted by the Sabres 23 years ago and now I’ll have the opportunity to come back to Buffalo to start another chapter of my hockey life and my broadcasting career. My goal is to bring my experiences as a player to the broadcasts and help fans get another perspective on the game. I was honored to have been offered this job and I’m happy to be back in Buffalo.”

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