Larry Brooks

Larry Brooks

About the Columnist

Larry Brooks was honored by the Hockey Hall of Fame as the 2018 recipient of the Elmer Ferguson Award bestowed upon writers, "who have brought honor to journalism and to hockey." Brooks' plaque is displayed in the Grand Hall of the HHOF. Five times named one of Hockey's 100 People of Power and Influence by The Hockey News, Brooks holds the title of Senior Hockey Columnist and Rangers Writer for The New York Post while also serving as a baseball and tennis columnist during the summer. He is the author of the "Slap Shots" weekly NHL column. Brooks has served two terms with the paper, first from 1976 through 1982 before rejoining The Post in 1994 after a decade as an executive with the New Jersey Devils hockey team. A native of the Upper West Side who attended the Bronx High School of Science and CCNY, Brooks has broken numerous exclusives throughout his career. Those include the Rangers' signing of Wayne Gretzky as a free agent; Mark Messier's free agent signing with Vancouver; Gretzky's decision to retire following the 1998-99 season; the Rangers' decision to rebuild at the 2018 trade deadline; Henrik Lundqvist's retirement; and the firings of team president John Davidson and general manager Jeff Gorton plus the hiring of head coach Gerard Gallant. Brooks, who has broken multiple labor negotiation-related exclusives throughout his career, gave Lundqvist his nickname, "The King," after the third game of the goaltender's career.

The Archive

Rangers didn't look like same team they were in opener

Well, at least the Rangers provided head coach Peter Laviolette with a fair amount of teaching moments Saturday night.

Debt dispute at center of NHL’s complicated path to rising salary cap

The flat cap is a function of escrow debt that ballooned in 2019-20 and 2020-21.

This star is already reminding Rangers of his special teams excellence

For the first nine years of his NHL career while playing for head coaches John Tortorella, Alain Vigneault and David Quinn, Chris Kreider amassed a total of 38:47 worth of...

This Rangers line was 'excellent' in season-opening win

They’d been together for about 10 minutes but nevertheless they looked like Jean Ratelle, Vic Hadfield and Rod Gilbert out there.

Chris Kreider reveals stunning secret from his regular-season Rangers debut

Ten years and nine months later, Chris Kreider has given me what folks in this business call a “scoop.”

Mika Zibanejad isn't dwelling on Rangers' failures

The introspective Swede is entering his 12th NHL season with a different mental approach.

How the Rangers' schedule reversal could have benefits down the road

If you think that this year’s schedule is an exception to the rule that has applied to the Rangers for nearly six decades, you are correct.

2023-24 NHL preview: So many teams could win the Stanley Cup in era of disorder

There is a new order in the NHL and that is disorder.

Rookie seized moment to secure Rangers' roster spot

Will Cuylle was probably the Blueshirts’ best forward — if not player — in camp.

Rangers embracing Peter Laviolette's new approach in this area

The Rangers are embracing Peter Laviolette's new aggressive style of defense.

Rangers coach still weighing Alexis Lafreniere decision amid disappointing camp

Lafreniere has been ineffective in his three preseason contests, all on the right.

How Erik Gustafsson's head start positioned him to win Rangers' blue-line duel

The competition between Erik Gustafsson and Zac Jones for the third-pair spot on the left side never quite materialized.

Rangers have a telling preseason problem

For better or worse, exhibition game results do not resonate. They don’t count.

Embattled Ranger has fresh opportunity with team's top line

Coming up on his 22nd birthday the day before the Oct. 12 opener in Buffalo, Lafreniere is getting a new chance by shifting from left to right wing.

Rangers finally have something new to fall back on

Structure should cut down on odd-man rushes against. It should create more puck possession. It should preserve and protect Igor Shesterkin.

Does Will Cuylle have the makings of the NHL's next great enforcer? 'He has that element'

Peter Laviolette sees a little Tom Willson in potential Rangers enforcer Will Cuylle.

Emerging Rangers defenseman looking to take on greater role

Somehow, K’Andre Miller is already entering his fourth NHL season. And if Young Amigos Filip Chytil, Kaapo Kakko and Alexis Lafreniere are pushing for more responsibility up front, the same...

Vet center and new Ranger glad to be reunited with Peter Laviolette

For a minute or two, Nick Bonino experienced some déjà vu all over again. 

Rangers core know the clock is ticking to prove themselves: 'This is our time'

Jacob Trouba acknowledged that the time is now or maybe never for the central cast of Rangers that has been together since 2019-20.