Frank Brown (journalist)

Frank Brown (born 1952/1953) is an American sports journalist and former National Hockey League (NHL) communications executive.

During his career, Brown has worked for the New York Daily News, The Associated Press, and the NHL as a communications executive.

[1] From there, he began his career as a journalist for The Associated Press, typically covering the Montreal Canadiens.

[2] Under the leadership of Stan Fischler, Brown stated he learned the "courage of my convictions" after being handed Gordie Howe's phone number.

[1] As the NHL's vice president of media relations, Brown called the membership of Canadian Medical Association "dumbass doctors" for criticizing the NHL's inaction regarding on-ice violence and traumatic brain injuries.