OLD BETHPAGE, New York — Bruce Bennett could have been to extra NHL video games than anybody in historical past, and the 69-year-old’s home provides glimpses into the profession that’s put him rinkside so many occasions over greater than 5 a long time.
Signed jerseys, sticks and pictures of Wayne Gretzky line the lounge partitions, many inscribed with notes thanking Bennett for his friendship and work. There’s a mannequin Stanley Cup. And a closet filled with digital camera lenses, wires and different gear.
Bennett has a lofted workplace over the lounge. Just a few of his images grasp framed on its partitions. There’s a bookshelf filled with hockey and images books, in addition to a plastic rat that hit him on the top when the Florida Panthers have been celebrating their 2024 Stanley Cup Closing win. On the underside shelf, there’s a shot of John Tavares’ first NHL purpose.
“What a shot!” the previous New York Islanders captain inscribed on the photograph.
Scotty Bowman coached 2,141 NHL video games. Patrick Marleau performed 1,779. David Poile spent 3,075 video games as a basic supervisor, although executives don’t all the time attend each recreation. Lou Lamoriello is closing in on that document with 2,868.
Bennett has photographed greater than 5,000.
“I may do a recreation each different day by a complete season, however I’m too grasping,” Bennett says. “So if there’s 4 video games in 4 nights, chances are high I’m going to take all 4. Don’t need to go away something on the desk.”
As of July 2, when Bennett most lately up to date his statistics, he had been to five,240 NHL video games between the common season and playoffs. Of these, 44 have been Stanley Cup deciders. When you embrace preseason, he’s been to 328 extra. When you rely all hockey video games — worldwide, PHWL, junior, exhibitions, and so forth. — he was as much as 6,142 over the summer season.
The Islanders offered him with a personalized No. 5000 jersey when he reached that mark. It’s framed proper above a shelf of toys for his grandchildren.
Now the director of hockey images at Getty Photos, Bennett was born in Brooklyn and grew up on Lengthy Island. When he was in elementary college, he borrowed his father’s Kodak Instamatic to snap footage on college subject journeys. “Horrible pictures,” he calls them, however they sparked a ardour.
He first shot a hockey recreation as a 17- or 18-year-old at Madison Sq. Backyard. He didn’t have a press credential, so he took footage from the balcony. Across the similar time, he snuck into the Islanders photograph field and shot the sport. He mailed a couple of of his footage to the Hockey Information and requested in the event that they’d be focused on utilizing his work. The publication stated sure, which bought Bennett a images credential and kicked off what has change into a legendary profession — one which has given Bennett a front-row seat to a few of the greatest moments in hockey historical past.
Whether or not they realize it or not, sports activities followers’ lasting recollections of these seminal hockey moments are sometimes seen by Bennett’s lens.
How does he seize them, and what are those that imply probably the most to him?
To present a way of it, he walked The Athletic by 10 of his favourite pictures, his course of of making the photographs and why he values them.
Varlamov from above
To get a shot from above, Bennett has to stroll alongside the world catwalk and connect a distant digital camera into the rafters. Then, whereas taking pictures a recreation from ice-level, he presses a button on a distant that can set off the rafter digital camera to snap footage.
Strolling above the rink isn’t for the faint of coronary heart, however don’t get fooled by the truth that Bennett does it. “I’m scared s—much less of heights,” he says.
Getty Photos likes its photographers to be artistic, and Bennett had the concept to set one digital camera above the online with a slower shutter pace. That manner, if a goalie was on high of the puck throughout a net-front scramble, he’d seem nonetheless with a blur of motion throughout him. Bennett bought his want with this photograph of New York Islanders goalie Semyon Varlamov.
Yzerman within the field
The previous photograph bins at Nassau Coliseum have been positioned proper between the penalty bins, which allowed Bennett to seize a photograph of the Detroit Pink Wings’ younger Steve Yzerman in 1984. It was a perfect place in some ways: He was shut sufficient to odor the liniment on gamers’ pores and skin and listen to them trash discuss.
There have been drawbacks, too. Bennett bought hit by loads of pucks flung by gamers attempting to get out of their defensive zone. These days he shoots from the nook of rinks, the place there are 4-by-5-inch holes for digital camera lenses.
Richter and Vanbiesbrouck’s shared jersey
The Hockey Information assigned Bennett to take a photograph of New York Rangers goalies Mike Richter and John Vanbiesbrouck, who shared the online within the early Nineties. Forward of the shoot, Bennett bought the largest Rangers jersey attainable and reduce the again of it so each may squeeze into it. He remembers feeling bizarre destroying an costly jersey.
“I hope this works,” he thought to himself whereas making the reduce.
Luckily, each goalies have been into the concept and fortunately posed for the photograph. Afterward, Bennett didn’t know what to do with the jersey, so he had Richter and Vanbiesbrouck signal it. Now it’s in a body in his front room, matted over a replica of the shot for which it was used.
Bennett generally places a digital camera into the bottom of the online. He secures it inside a polycarbonate field, then can snap pictures remotely with the identical kind of clicker he makes use of for his rafter photographs. He likes this photograph, which exhibits the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Patric Hornqvist scoring on Cory Schneider, as a result of you possibly can see the New Jersey Devils’ brand on the puck, in addition to the symmetry of the gamers and the scoreboard exhibiting New Jersey was on the penalty kill.
“It’s such a terrific angle,” he says. “To me, it’s a bit of cliched at this level. … However if you get a superb one, it’s a superb one.”
Crosby’s golden purpose
Earlier than the top of Olympic gold medal and Stanley Cup-clinching video games, Bennett has to line up on the Zamboni nook, the place he’ll get let onto the ice for the postgame presentation. He hates it.
“Horrible,” he says. “You’re standing there and also you’re trying on the scoreboard. You possibly can’t shoot.”
Bennett had a digital camera arrange within the rafters in the course of the 2010 Olympic gold medal recreation between the U.S. and Canada. Throughout extra time, he bought on his knees so he may lookup on the scoreboard. As Crosby acquired a go from Jarome Iginla, Bennett held down his distant button, hoping the scoreboard monitor was synchronized with real-time motion. Fortunately for him, it was. He bought the shot he was searching for.
“It’s the second that Canada sighed (its) aid,” he says.
Gainey with the Cup
Bennett discovered himself in a predicament after the Montreal Canadiens beat the Rangers to win the 1979 Stanley Cup in 5 video games. He couldn’t discover his manner onto the ice and didn’t know French, so he ran each methods across the rink attempting to determine methods to get near the celebration. Ultimately, he gave up attempting to get on the ice and made his approach to the stands. He stood on a chair and snapped pictures as greatest he may.
“A pair followers, as a substitute of clapping for his or her hometown, have been holding me up so I may take footage, which was very nice for the Anglophone, silly American,” he says.
He bought fortunate with a photograph of Corridor of Famer Bob Gainey. It’s an emblem, Bennett says, of the glory of profitable the Stanley Cup.
Younger Gretzky
This photograph of Wayne Gretzky is the quilt for the English version of Bennett’s ebook, “Hockey’s Biggest Photographs.” It’s from Gretzky’s closing WHA recreation with the Edmonton Oilers. Again then, photographers have been allowed within the locker room after video games, which is how Bennett bought this shot.
“Highschool shoulder pads,” Bennett says. “Skinny, scrawny man.”
It was the primary well-known photograph he took of Gretzky, who wrote the foreword to “Hockey’s Biggest Photographs.” Bennett took the lasting picture of Gretzky scoring his 77th purpose of the 1981-82 season, breaking Phil Esposito’s document. He doesn’t view that photograph as something particular artistically, but it surely captured a second in historical past. A signed copy hangs in Bennett’s front room.
Bennett’s relationship with Gretzky has spanned a long time now. Gretzky introduced him alongside because the official photographer of the Ninety 9 All Stars tour, which came about in the course of the 1994-95 lockout, and Bennett shot Gretzky’s fantasy camps, too. That’s the supply of a few of the memorabilia on his wall.
Bossy’s burning stick
Bennett staged this image for the Hockey Information within the locker room at Nassau Coliseum. Look carefully and also you’ll discover Bossy continues to be carrying a towel from the showers. To create the picture, Bennett put kerosene on the bottom of the stick after which lit it on hearth.
“We had a bucket of water there, however it will definitely wiped out the cotton after which dissipated by itself,” he says.
Bossy was a part of the Islanders four-peat from 1980 to ’83. That period of hockey got here at a superb time for Bennett.
“I believe it was a second that helped flip my profession a bit,” he says. “Not solely that you simply had a dynasty rising on Lengthy Island, however the truth that I used to be sensible sufficient or ready sufficient to show off the fan swap in my head and deal with the duty of doing the job.”
Potvin hits Lafleur
This photograph of Denis Potvin hitting Man Lafleur is considered one of Bennett’s early-career favorites.
“It was one of many first greatest photographs that I had,” he says.
He says he would have thought of utilizing it as the quilt photograph for his ebook, had it labored horizontally. It’s just like a photograph he took within the 2024 playoffs of Carolina’s Dmitry Orlov hitting the Rangers’ Jonny Brodzinski and leaving him in an identical place as Lafleur. However, he says, “Slight distinction in Corridor of Fame standing. No offense to Jonny.”
Martinez’s Cup-winning purpose
When Bennett lectures on sports activities images, he stresses the ability of capturing celebration and dejection in the identical body. That’s precisely what he bought when Alec Martinez scored on Henrik Lundqvist to win the 2014 Stanley Cup Closing.
“It’s gold,” Bennett says. “Lundqvist was a man who, his feelings, even with a masks and every little thing, you could possibly simply inform by physique language.”
The Kings celebrating so near him added to the affect of the picture, which he took with a distant digital camera positioned within the rafters.
“I’m on the brink of be pushed out on the ice, so I’m simply blindly holding that button,” he says.
Greater than two hours earlier than the Rangers recreation Nov. 30 towards Montreal, Bennett is crouched within the bowels of Madison Sq. Backyard, attaching his digital camera into place on the base of the sport web. His plan is to shoot the 1 p.m. Rangers recreation, then take a prepare to UBS Area to take pictures of Islanders-Buffalo Sabres within the night.
Bennett’s proximity to a number of groups within the New York space has all the time allowed him to shoot a lot of video games, and the eagerness that carried him as an 18-year-old doesn’t appear to be going anyplace.
“It’s arduous to stroll away,” he says. “It’s like an expert athlete.”
Bennett begins his work days in his workplace trying on the pictures Getty shooters took the evening earlier than. He’ll ship out emails, some complimentary, some constructive and a few sarcastic. He watches NHL Community and can obtain media notes for the subsequent recreation he’s taking pictures. He’ll observe which gamers are developing on milestones so he’s ready to catch the large moments.
Throughout hockey’s summer season hiatus, Bennett retains himself busy with … images. He enjoys happening day journeys round Lengthy Island and taking pictures footage of wildlife. He has considered one of his favorites, an eagle in Centerpoint catching a fish, blown up and framed in his workplace.
Then, when the season begins up, he’s all the time able to go.
“The expression a golfer would say — one nice shot brings you again the subsequent day — that’s how I really feel a couple of hockey recreation,” he says. “When you’re not there, you’re not getting it.”
(Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic. Photographs: Peter Baugh / The Athletic; Bruce Bennett / Getty Photos)