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Dale Arnold was born on 27 March, 1956, is an American sportscaster. Discover Dale Arnold's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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1956

Dale Everett Arnold (born March 27, 1956) is a New England sportscaster.

He hosts Boston Bruins broadcasts on NESN and co-hosted talk radio shows on WEEI until his retirement from radio on March 12, 2021, announced the day before.

He was the Bruins' play-by-play announcer on NESN and has called Boston College Eagles football.

He is the only person to have done play-by-play broadcasts for all five of the Boston area's major professional sports franchises.

1970

A Bowdoin College alumnus, Arnold began calling games for the school teams while a student there in the mid-1970s.

1979

In 1979, he succeeded Mike Emrick as the voice of the Maine Mariners.

1986

He joined the New Jersey Devils with Doc Emrick as their radio announcer in 1986, before returning to New England two years later.

1988

Arnold called New England Patriots games from 1988–90 and provided play-by-play coverage for Bruins home games from 1995–2007.

Arnold's most famous line as a play-by-play announcer came in a 1988 game at Sullivan Stadium between the Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts when Doug Flutie ran in the winning touchdown in the final 30 seconds; the crowd erupted, and Arnold described the scene as "This place has gone icky balooky!"

Arnold formerly of Bellingham, Massachusetts, now lives in Brunswick, Maine with his wife, Susan.

They have three children: Taylor, Alysha, and Brianna.

Arnold grew up in Maine and Minnesota prior to attending Bowdoin College.

His son, Taylor Arnold, is a professor at the University of Richmond.

Arnold is a three-time Regional Emmy Award winner.

1991

Arnold has been with WEEI radio since its inception in 1991 at 590 kHz, then as Sportsradio 850, then moving to WEEI-FM with other locally produced programs.

He first hosted a late-morning show from 10 AM to 1 PM, before being teamed up with Eddie Andelman on a show called The A-Team.

2001

After Andelman's departure from WEEI in 2001, Arnold was paired with former television sportscaster Bob Neumeier on the Dale & Neumy Show.

2005

After Neumeier left the station in 2005, Arnold paired with former Boston Globe columnist Michael Holley on The Dale & Holley Show from 10 AM to 2 PM.

2007

In July 2007, he was replaced by former ESPN sportscaster Jack Edwards as the Bruins' play-by-play telecaster.

2008

On February 11, 2008, Entercom put Arnold on the four-person Boston Red Sox radio broadcast team, working with Joe Castiglione when Dave O'Brien was on ESPN.

2011

In February 2011, WEEI shifted Arnold to weekend duty while Holley became co-host of the Big Show during afternoon drive time.

Arnold subsequently hosted a Sunday morning talk show on WEEI with Steve Buckley.

In the 2011–12 season, Arnold returned to NESN as the in-studio host for Bruins broadcasts, anchoring pregame, intermission and postgame coverage.

2014

On April 1, 2014, WEEI-FM relaunched The Dale & Holley Show from 2-6 PM.

From November 2014 to November 2016, Jerry Thornton of Barstool Sports was added as the third host and comedian.

He would later return to Barstool Sports full-time.

Veteran radio host Rich Keefe of WBZ-FM and #DORK Podcast was hired to replace Thornton.

Daily and weekly guests of The Dale & Holley with Keefe Show included Terry Francona, Mike Milbury, Bill Belichick, Michael Irvin, Peter King, Patrick Chung, Matthew Slater, Dont'a Hightower, Vince Wilfork, Chris Mannix, Jackie MacMullan, Trent Dilfer, and Pierre McGuire.

2015

Arnold worked without a contract but, after the show's Nielsen ratings improved 59 percent, he was given a multi-year contract in January 2015.

Holley is a close family friend of the Arnold family and attended Dale's son Taylor's wedding in New Orleans in October 2015.

2018

On February 28, 2018, the show was renamed The Dale & Keefe Show after longtime co-host Michael Holley announced at the 5 o'clock hour that he would be leaving WEEI immediately after the show to pursue a full-time television position with NBC Sports Boston.

It was an emotional time for Arnold and Holley, having spent 10 years together as radio partners and best friends on and off the air.

On August 13, 2018, WEEI shook up their lineup, moving The Dale & Keefe Show to the midday slot, and moving the midday show, Ordway, Merloni, and Fauria, featuring hosts Glenn Ordway, Lou Merloni, and Christian Fauria, to the afternoon drive time slot.

Arnold's voice can be heard during several NFL Top 10 and A Football Life documentaries on the NFL Network.

Arnold announced on March 11, 2021, that the following day's broadcast, on March 12, 2021, would be his last.

Arnold worked nearly 30 years at WEEI,but would continue hosting Bruins broadcasts, part time.