HOLY RETIREMENT: Mack Inaw’s Final Season Behind the Mic Will Be One to Remember
Toronto, ON — An era is coming to a close. After decades of calling the most iconic moments in Toronto Maple Leafs history, the unmistakable voice of Mack Inaw will echo through Scotiabank Arena for one final season.
Leafs Nation, get ready — 2025–26 will be more than just another year of hockey. It’ll be a farewell tour for one of the most beloved broadcasters in Canadian sports history.
From “Holy Mackinaw!” to nail-biting playoff calls, Inaw has been more than a commentator. He’s been the voice of the franchise — a storyteller, a historian, and the emotional pulse of Leafs fans across generations.
For 40 years, his passionate, booming calls and poetic descriptions have given life to unforgettable goals, crushing defeats, and the unwavering spirit of Leafs hockey.
His decision to step away after the upcoming season came as bittersweet news to fans and players alike.
“I’ve had the best seat in the house for decades,” Inaw said in a heartfelt statement. “Calling games for the Toronto Maple Leafs has been the privilege of a lifetime. This next season, I want to soak it all in — the fans, the moments, and the memories.”
A Toronto native, Inaw began his broadcasting journey in the early 1980s. His signature phrases and encyclopedic knowledge of the game quickly set him apart. But what truly made him a legend was his ability to capture the heart and soul of Leafs hockey.
Whether through a heartbreaking overtime loss or a thrilling comeback win, Mack’s voice was always there — raw, real, and deeply resonant.
Tributes have already begun pouring in. Former Leafs captain Doug Gilmour called him “the sound of Saturday night.” Auston Matthews described him as “the guy you dream of hearing when you score your first goal.” Even rival broadcasters have acknowledged the mark he’s left on the game.
Inaw’s retirement tour promises to be a season-long celebration. The Maple Leafs organization has confirmed plans for special game-night features, commemorative merchandise, and a tribute night at Scotiabank Arena. Fans can expect guest appearances from legendary players, behind-the-scenes stories, and perhaps a few surprises to honor Mack’s extraordinary career.
With so much change in hockey’s modern era, Mack Inaw has remained a constant — a link between generations and a voice of passion, grit, and love for the game. His departure will leave a silence that may never truly be filled.
But before then, there’s one more season. One more ride. Leafs Nation, turn up the volume. Let’s give Mack Inaw the send-off he deserves.