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Ron MacLean says ‘Nothing’s official’ on replacing ‘Hockey Night in Canada’ host

Ron McLean poses for a photograph after winning the Best Host Interviewer in a Sports Program or Sportscast, for Hockey Night in Canada, during the 23rd Annual Gemini Awards in Toronto on Friday, November 28, 2008. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Ron MacLean says “nothing’s official” following a Toronto Star report he is poised to replace George Stroumboulopoulos as host of “Hockey Night in Canada” next season.

The longtime broadcaster says “there’s a few balls in the air and things like that” but until Sportsnet executives Scott Moore or Rob Corte “says it’s official, it’s not official.”

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Citing industry sources, the Star reported Sunday that MacLean would return to main host’s chair, a spot he occupied for nearly 30 years.

A Sportsnet spokeswoman declined comment on the report.

Stroumboulopoulos became the host of “Hockey Night in Canada” in 2014 after Rogers acquired the NHL rights in a 12-year, $5.2-billion deal.

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MacLean saw his role reduced to being Don Cherry’s sidekick on Coach’s Corner and hosting the Sunday night show “Hometown Hockey.”

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