"I think it's fantastic," Bob Nystrom said of the rink dedication. "There's no question that young kids should see that name hanging over them because he was an all-star. He did a lot for these youngsters and for their families and it's a heck of a way to give him the recognition that he deserves."
The rink was packed for the ceremony, full of fans, family, the Huntington town officials who led the renaming initiative, as well as first responders and who's who of Islanders past and present. In addition to Nystrom, John Tonelli, Pat LaFontaine, Ed Westfall, Patrick Flatley and Duane Sutter helped represent the old guard, while Anders Lee, Matt Martin, Casey Cizikas, Cal Clutterbuck, Josh Bailey and Co-Owner Jon Ledecky represented the current group of Islanders.
Martin gave a moving speech, recounting the first time he'd met Gillies, cracking a few jokes about Gillies' longwinded jokes and musical talents at a golf outing. After getting a few laughs, Martin spoke about the impact Gillies' charitable nature had on his life. Martin started his own foundation - the Matt Martin Foundation - after seeing what a difference The Clark Gillies Foundation had made in the community.
"There will never be another Clark Gillies, but if we could all strive to be a little more like him, this world would be a much better place," Martin said.
Martin sounded emotional towards the end of his speech, recounting the three things Gillies loved:
"His family, helping kids and the New York Islanders," Martin said.