Journalist Larry Brooks, who covered the hockey world and the New York Rangers for the New York Post for almost 40 years, died Thursday after a brief cancer battle, NHL.com reported. Brooks, who's ...
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 ...
Tributes across the hockey and sports media world are pouring in following the news that longtime New York Rangers writer Larry Brooks has died at the age of 75. According to the New York Post, Brooks ...
LAS VEGAS — It’s said you never forget your first love. For hockey writers, that sentiment translates to your first beat, and for Larry Brooks that was the pre-dynasty New York Islanders circa 1976.
The Post’s Larry Brooks covered Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist’s entire 15-year career and memorably bestowed the nickname “King Henrik” on him. Both legends are now deservedly in the Hall of Fame.
If Ivan Demidov is the best NHL prospect in the eyes of Craig Button, it’s because he has talent. He is among the promising young players in the Bettman circuit, and seeing him perform so well since ...
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