Beloved Canadiens Voice Pierre Houde‘s Future with RDS Uncertain
Montreal, QC – The iconic voice of Montreal Canadiens hockey, Pierre Houde, may be nearing the end of a remarkable 37-year run as the team’s French-language play-by-play announcer, as the future of both the team’s broadcast rights adn Houde’s role with RDS remain unclear.
For generations of Canadiens fans, Houde, 68, is synonymous with thrilling game moments, most notably his signature goal call, “Uuttt!”-a phrase that has become deeply ingrained in the team’s cultural lexicon.His passionate and energetic broadcasts have soundtracked countless memories for fans since the 1990s, and his potential departure would mark a significant shift for the RDS network and the Canadiens fanbase.
The uncertainty stems from RDS’s current broadcast rights deal with the Canadiens, which is nearing its end.While negotiations are ongoing, it’s not guaranteed RDS will retain those rights. Even if RDS secures a renewal, there’s no assurance Houde will be brought back for a 38th season.
Houde’s broadcasting prowess extends beyond french, as demonstrated in a memorable 2002 TSN broadcast against the Pittsburgh Penguins. he capably handled the English-language play-by-play, showcasing a versatility that led to a rejected offer to become the Colorado Avalanche’s English-language announcer at one point in his career.
The potential loss of Houde’s voice would be felt acutely by both French and English-speaking fans who have grown up with his calls. Many believe his unique passion and energy are irreplaceable, and advocate for the Canadiens organization to prioritize securing his continued involvement with the team’s broadcasts. The outcome of the RDS negotiations and the canadiens’ decision regarding Houde’s future will determine whether fans will continue to hear his signature call for years to come.