Globe and mail sports editor

The Globe and Mail is a prominent Canadian newspaper that covers a wide range of sports news and stories. Here are some notable sports editors who have worked at The Globe and Mail:

  1. Eric Duhatschek (1984-2014): Duhatschek was the sports editor of The Globe and Mail for over 30 years, making him one of the longest-serving sports editors in Canadian journalism. He was known for his expertise on hockey and his coverage of the National Hockey League (NHL).
  2. Cathal Kelly (2014-2019): Kelly was the sports editor of The Globe and Mail from 2014 to 2019. During his tenure, he oversaw the paper's coverage of the Toronto Raptors' NBA championship in 2019. Kelly is a well-respected journalist and has written for several major publications, including The New York Times and ESPN.
  3. David Shoalts (2019-present): Shoalts is the current sports editor of The Globe and Mail. He has been with the paper since 2004 and has covered a wide range of sports, including hockey, football, and basketball. Shoalts is known for his in-depth reporting and analysis of sports news and issues.

Other notable sports editors who have worked at The Globe and Mail include:

These are just a few examples of the many talented sports editors who have worked at The Globe and Mail over the years.