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This is good news, he was taking himself way too seriously of late

Ron MacLean out as ‘HNIC’ host
Hockey Night In Canada will look vastly different to Canadian hockey fans this season after the CBC announced Monday that host Ron MacLean would not be back after 17 years with the network.
The CBC released a statement Monday afternoon saying negotiations with MacLean had ended at an impasse.
“CBC Television is disappointed that we have not been able to reach a successful contract agreement with Ron MacLean,” the release said. “CBC Television recognizes the significant contribution Ron has made to the success of CBC Television’s Hockey Night in Canada and countless other sporting events.
“We felt that our offer was fair and respectful. Our offer recognized and rewarded Ron’s contribution to CBC Sports.”
MacLean reportedly was looking for $600,000 a year in his new deal after earning $400,000 a year in his old contract.
Don Cherry, MacLean’s long-time partner on Coach’s Corner, signed a new deal last week reportedly worth $700,000 a year.
“All I’m going to say is I can’t believe it and I really believe that they both will get back together,” Cherry told The Canadian Press. “I didn’t think it would get this far.”
Cherry said he is not yet wondering who will be his sidekick on the Coach’s Corner segment.
“No way,” said Cherry. “I’m thinking positive that Ron will be there.”
Aside from Hockey Night In Canada, MacLean was also a fixture on the CBC’s Olympic coverage, hosting in Salt Lake City last February, as well as at the Sydney Summer Games in 2000, Atlanta Summer Games in 1996, the Winter Games in Albertville in 1992 and the Seoul Olympics in 1988.
MacLean’s work has earned him four Gemini Awards as best sports broadcaster in Canada.
He began his career in his native Red Deer, Alta., before joining the CBC in 1986.
He became national host of Hockey Night In Canada in 1987, replacing Dave Hodge.