Sports Media Canada has named our own Dave Stubbs the 2008 recipient of its award for excellence in sportswriting. Stubbs's predecessors are a who's who of great sports journalism: Michael Farber, George Johnson, Cam Cole, Terry Jones, Stephen Brunt, Allan Maki and Red Fisher.
The citation reads:
Dave Stubbs is the sports feature writer and a columnist with the Montreal Gazette. He began in journalism in 1976 at age 19 as sports editor of the weekly News & Chronicle in Montreal-suburban Pointe Claire, then went on to work for eight years with Canada's Olympic teams as a media-relations specialist, based in Ottawa before returning to Montreal and The Gazette in 1988.
For two years he was sports editor of The Gazette, though never far from his first love of writing. He has covered 12 Olympic Games and served as the Canwest Olympic Bureau Chief at Games in Lillehammer, Atlanta and Nagano.
Among other assignments, Stubbs has also covered the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Grey Cup, the Masters, Presidents Cup, PGA and LPGA golf, Commonwealth and Pan American Games, world figure skating and track and field championships and Formula One, Champ Car and NASCAR racing.
A nominee for the National Newspaper Award for sportswriting, he has a special interest is the history of hockey, which led him to write Our Game: The History of Hockey in Canada, a young readers book published in 1996.
Well done, David.
He's buying drinks for everyone at the Habs I/O Summit.
Habs Inside/Out
Sports Feature Writer, Montreal Gazette