[2] He then moved to WKOX in Framingham, Massachusetts, where he called high school hockey games.
[1] In 1967, Earle was chosen from relative obscurity to become WSBK-TV's announcer for Boston Bruins games.
[1][3] He called Bruins games during one of the club's most successful periods, which included winning the 1970 Stanley Cup Finals.
[4] In 1971, Earle was loudly booed by Bruins fans while presenting Channel 38's 7th Player Award.
[7] After his dismissal from the Flyers, Earle worked as a freelance sportscaster, calling games for the Colorado Rockies and the North American Soccer League.