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Lionel Duval
Born(1933-02-11)February 11, 1933
DiedSeptember 30, 2016(2016-09-30) (aged 83)
Boucherville, Québec
Occupation(s)television and radio journalist, sports news presenter
Known forhost of La Soirée du hockey

Lionel Duval, (February 11, 1933 – September 30, 2016) was a Canadian sports journalist and long time presenter at La Soirée du hockey.

Biography

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Born in the Estrie region of Québec, Lionel Duval graduated from École supérieure de Hull in the Outaouais region. He began his career as a radio broadcaster in the 1950s at CKCH.[1]

In the late 1950s, he was the play-by-play announcer for the Hull-Ottawa Canadiens hockey games.[2]

Duval was hired by Radio-Canada in 1961 in the Outaouais and Ottawa region. One of his first gigs was as the host of Hebdo Sports, a local sports television programme.[3]

In 1964, he was transferred to the Montréal Radio-Canada television station.[1] For close to 30 years he was presenter and interviewer of La Soirée du hockey, the weekly broadcast of the Montreal Canadiens games. He was a sports news presenter for Radio-Canada television as well.

For many of those years at La Soirée du hockey, he was a member of a broadcasting team with René Lecavalier, Richard Garneau and Gilles Tremblay.[1]

During his years at La Soirée du hockey, the Canadiens won the Stanley Cup 11 times,[2] which, according to Radio-Canada, is a record among ice hockey broadcasters.[3]

For Radio-Canada, Lionel Duval covered several Olympic Games, from Munich 1972 to Albertville '92.[1] At the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montréal, he described cycling, rowing and canoeing.[1]

In the 1980s in Québec, he appeared as himself in a Pepsi commercial alongside comedian Claude Meunier.[2][4]

In 1990, the Québec's voting public award him a MetroStar as their favorite host of a sports programme.[1]

Lionel Duval, aged 60, retired in 1993, after more than 40 years in sports journalism, including 32 years at Radio-Canada. He died of complications from Parkinson's disease in 2016.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Lionel Duval est mort" [Lionel Duval dies]. Radio-Canada (in French). 2016-09-30. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  2. ^ a b c d Proulx, Boris (2016-10-01). "Lionel Duval, pilier de «La soirée du hockey», s'est éteint" [Lionel Duval, pillar of La soirée du hockey, has died]. Le Devoir (in French). Montréal. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  3. ^ a b "La longue carrière de Lionel Duval" [The long career of Lionel Duval]. Ici RDI (in French). 2016-09-30. Retrieved 2024-04-16.
  4. ^ "Claude Meunier et Pepsi: un mariage qui dure" [Claude Meunier and Pepsi: a lasting union]. Canoe (in French). 2009-06-17. Retrieved 2024-04-16.