- Helene Elliott
Helene Elliott is an American
sportswriter for the "Los Angeles Times " who is a general sports columnist. She is the first femalejournalist to be inducted into theHockey Hall of Fame , receiving theElmer Ferguson Memorial Award for bringing "honor to journalism and to hockey" in 2005.One of the first women to cover the sport, Elliott began her career in the late 1970s when many
locker room s andpress box es were closed to women, except by court order. As such, she often had to wait for hours after games ended to conduct interviews. She has covered almost all major events in ice hockey, including everyStanley Cup Final since 1980, theNew York Islanders ' four championships in a row, the "Miracle on Ice " defeat of theSoviet Union national team by the U.S. team in the1980 Winter Olympics , and the growth of hockey on the West Coast fueled byWayne Gretzky 's arrival to theLos Angeles Kings .She is married to author Dennis D'Agostino, a former publicist with the New York Mets and Knicks.
In 2006, after many years of covering hockey and Olympic sports, she became a general sports columnist.
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