Larry Brooks, Hockey’s Unforgettable Voice, Leaves Behind a Legacy Shrouded in Mystery at 75
Larry Brooks wasn’t just a bystander at Madison Square Garden; he was the pulse beating beneath the noise—quietly clutching a notebook stuffed with the kind of stories that made fans and insiders lean in closer. With his trademark poker face, Larry was a fixture on the press level and in the dressing rooms, a wellspring of insider knowledge that everyone from players to executives respected, even if they sometimes grumbled about the heat of his pen. For nearly four decades, his insight shaped how we followed the New York Rangers, Devils, and Islanders—making the Post not just an early read, but an essential one. When cancer claimed him at 75, the sports world lost more than a reporter; it lost a legend whose voice echoed far beyond the rink. His legacy? A deep, abiding love for hockey and a relentless commitment to telling its stories like no one else could.



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