
Tom Grieve, right, will rejoin Josh Lewin tonight on the Rangers' TV broadcast team.
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m a little more old school. There are some things I don't have the slightest idea what he's talking about. I think that appeals to people.”
However, Grieve is learning to adapt to the younger generation. He's started to text message and enjoys viewing videos on YouTube.
Grieve's prostate cancer was detected during his annual physical in March. He's a good example that older men need to have annual prostate screening blood tests.
"There is no reason to fear having the test. It's not painful,” he said. "My surgeon told me that 85 percent of the people he sees have no symptoms at all. That was the case with me. Many times when you do have symptoms, that's an advanced form of it. Then it can be pretty dangerous.”