Legendary New York Rangers writer Larry Brooks passes away at the age of 75
Journalist Larry Brooks, who worked for The New York Post for several years and covered the New York Rangers, has passed away at the age of 75.
Longtime New York Rangers columnist Larry Brooks, who
worked for several years covering the team for The New York Post, has unfortunately passed away at the age of 75.
For the last three decades, no one covered a sports beat in this city better than Larry did on the Rangers. Well before the Hockey Hall of Fame enshrined him, Larry had already earned a place among the legends who have graced the pages of The Best Sports in Town. - Chris Shaw
Rangers owner and Madison Square Garden Sports chairman James Dolan remembered Brooks with the following statement:
Besides the stellar job that Larry did covering the New York Rangers, what few people know is that he and I would meet on occasion and he would give me his unabashed opinion on how the franchise was doing and what we needed to do to win. This never appeared in any of his columns, but I found his advice to be invaluable and will miss it dearly. - James Dolan
Larry Brooks Was A Well-Known Rangers Writer
In addition to his Rangers coverage, Brooks was president of the Professional Hockey Writers Association from 2001 to 2003 and was also named the recipient of the Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award from the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2018.
He's credited with coining the nickname "King" for former Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist, and also broke the news of Wayne Gretzky's signing in New York in 1996.
He leaves behind his son Jordan, daughter-in-law Joanna and his two grandchildren.
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NOVEMBRE 13 | 197 ANSWERS Legendary New York Rangers writer Larry Brooks passes away at the age of 75 Did you ever read articles by Larry Brooks? |
| Yes | 55 | 27.9 % |
| No | 142 | 72.1 % |
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