Former Vancouver Canucks broadcaster Jim Robson has died, colleagues have confirmed.
Robson joined CKWX, now 1130 NewsRadio, in 1956, covering the BC Lions, the WHL Vancouver Canucks, and the Vancouver Mounties baseball team.
He was most famously the voice of the NHL Vancouver Canucks on CKNW from 1970 to 1999.
In a post to social media Tuesday, the team’s current play-by-play broadcaster on Sportsnet 650, Brendan Batchelor, said “the word legend isn’t enough” to describe Robson.
Devastated to hear of the passing of Jim Robson. He is the standard to which all BC based play-by-play broadcasters have aspired to, and will never reach.
The word legend isn’t enough.
— Brendan Batchelor (@BatchHockey) February 10, 2026
Some sad news to pass along in the hockey world. The great, longtime Canucks broadcaster and Hockey Night in Canada alumni Jim Robson has passed away. He was 91.
Condolences to all the Robson family and friends.
— John Bartlett (@BartsBytes) February 10, 2026
Jim Robson set the standard for broadcasting but was an even better human who exemplified class and grace.
Rest in peace Jim, your impact will be felt forever.
— Satiar Shah (@SatiarShah) February 10, 2026
An icon in our field and a true gentleman. One of the elite voices who set the standard for the rest of us to follow. Condolences to his family, friends and countless fans https://t.co/J8c16cjH4H
— Chris Cuthbert (@CCpxpSN) February 10, 2026
“He is the standard to which all BC based play-by-play broadcasters have aspired to, and will never reach,” said Batchelor.
Robson was 91.