Welcome to NHL99, The Athletic’s countdown of the best 100 players in modern NHL history. We’re ranking 100 players but calling it 99 because we all know who’s No. 1 — it’s the 99 spots behind No. 99 ...
Bryan Trottier has been an NHL coach, and the Islanders Hall of Famer knows this is not that. He’s not even sure he wants to be on a 3ICE bench past the professional three-on-three league’s inaugural ...
Former Pittsburgh Penguins forward Bryan Trottier and former NHL defenseman Matt Bartkowski have been hired as analysts for SportsNet Pittsburgh. The network announced their appointments via a release ...
Bryan Trottier and the man he considered a "big brother," the late Clark Gillies, not only were linemates, best friends, four-time Stanley Cup winners with the Islanders and fellow Hall of Famers, but ...
The Bryan Trottier every Islanders fan knows is the one who came to Uniondale as a peach-faced kid and went on to become one of the best two-way centers of all-time. But the behind-the-scenes Bryan ...
When Steve Yzerman passed Bryan Trottier for 10th place on the NHL all-time scoring list on Nov. 11, 1998, the Detroit Red Wings' captain let everyone know what he thought of the New York Islanders' ...
"Miami is attractive because it's a growing city, it's vibrant and it's always sports-minded," Bryan Trottier said. Location, celebrity partners unveiled for $150M sportsplex project F1 Miami Grand ...
Photo for the Mirror by Rob Lynn Former NHL star Bryan Trottier is interviewed by Mike Kessling, Curve director of marketing. Before former Pittsburgh Penguin center Bryan Trottier made his way to the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jerry Beach covers New York sports and the Baseball Hall of Fame. Denis Potvin, Bryan Trottier, and Mike Bossy, members of the New ...
"Bryan Trottier brought fire to the franchise, even though the fire burned mostly inside." -- Islanders GM Bill Torrey. Every coach who ever had the good fortune to look down his bench and see Bryan ...
When Derek Jeter launched The Players' Tribune site as a post-retirement project a little over a year ago as an outlet for first-person stories written by athletes, there was some skepticism over the ...