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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
Brooks was considered tough and honest in his writing and opinions, especially on league matters, but he also served as a mentor to younger reporters who were breaking into the business. He also ...
New York Post's legendary hockey writer Larry Brooks passed away from cancer at age 75. Charles Wenzelberg/NY Post The best nights, of so many very good nights, were the ones when Larry Brooks roamed ...