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John Shorthouse

John Shorthouse
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Born (1970-01-31) January 31, 1970 (age 47)
Vancouver, British Columbia
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Sportscaster

John "Shorty" Shorthouse (born January 31, 1970 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian sports broadcaster, based in Vancouver. He is the lead play-by-play commentator for the Vancouver Canucks on the television station Sportsnet Pacific and on radio station TSN Radio 1040 for Canucks games that he is not calling on television. Shorthouse also calls select Canucks games on Sportsnet and Hockey Night in Canada when regular play-by-play announcers are not available

Shorthouse began his broadcasting career on local station CKVU-TV in 1993. He was one of the anchors of a popular late-night sports program called Sports Page. In 1996, while still working for CKVU, he began working as a reporter on Canucks pay-per-view telecasts and called his first NHL hockey game in the play-by-play role as a substitute on March 24, 1998 against the New York Islanders. This game was significant because it featured the return of popular ex-Canucks Trevor Linden and Gino Odjick for the first time. The following season, with the inception of CTV Sportsnet (now Rogers Sportsnet), the Canucks greatly expanded their local television coverage and Shorthouse was hired to split play-by-play duties with hall-of-famer Jim Robson. He also filled in on radio broadcasts when Jim Hughson was assigned to national Sportsnet telecasts. The following year, Robson retired, and Shorthouse became the permanent radio play-by-play personality, while Hughson moved to television full-time.


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