Larry Brooks, Hockey’s Unforgettable Voice, Leaves Behind a Legacy Shrouded in Mystery at 75
“Larry wrote it,” Burns crowed, “and Larry’s always right.”
The Devils won Game 7. Eisner canceled his parade.
To the end his columns were still alive and crackling; to the end he fought the good fight calling Park one of his all-time favorites. By the end, though, he had another favorite hockey player. “I told Larry to send me Scott’s schedule,” Lamoriello said, laughing, “because I wanted to see what Hockey Grandfather Larry looked and sounded like.”
Avery has another wish:
“His grandson plays, and I hear he’s pretty good. I hope he can read this and understand his grandfather holds a lot of weight in the game.”



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