With his hard-nosed, often brutally honest approach to covering the New York Rangers as the preeminent hockey journalist on the beat, Larry Brooks ruffled more than a few feathers in the organization ...
He was more than just a reporter to me because of how much we talked over the years. I had so many conversations with Larry over the years. As an athlete, media becomes part of the journey as well, ...
I thought we had more time. It’s a rare thing when you find someone who is a mentor and a best friend wrapped into one person. That was Larry Brooks for me. Having to use the verb “was” still doesn’t ...
The best nights, of so many very good nights, were the ones when Larry Brooks roamed the press level and the dressing room of Madison Square Garden, hands in his front pocket, notebook in his back ...
The Post’s Larry Brooks was an industry titan, universally respected by the NHL players and executives he covered, journalists he worked with and those he competed against during his Hall of Fame ...
Former Rangers head coach John Tortorella described Larry Brooks as an “icon” and called his passing a “big loss” as he paid tribute to the longtime Post hockey writer and Hockey Hall of Famer. Brooks ...
Larry Brooks walks the red carpet after being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018. Bruce Bennett / Getty Images NEW YORK — Larry Brooks, longtime hockey columnist at the New York Post, died ...
Larry Brooks, who for nearly 40 years covered hockey and the New York Rangers for the New York Post, died Thursday after a brief battle with cancer, according to the newspaper. He was 75. "Larry ...
Longtime New York Post hockey columnist Larry Brooks died Thursday, Nov. 13 of cancer, the newspaper announced. Brooks, 75, had received the Hockey Hall of Fame's Elmer Ferguson Award for writing in ...
It’s hard to imagine Madison Square Garden without Larry Brooks sitting in the press box, pen in hand, watching every play closely. For nearly 40 years, he was one of hockey’s most passionate voices, ...
The Devils and Rangers honored late New York Post hockey columnist Larry Brooks with social media posts on Thursday. “His coverage of hockey in the metro area was must read for every fan and those in ...