On Saturday, Jim Gregory's was.
"And rightly so," New York Rangers president John Davidson said. "Because Jim was a special special man."
On a gloomy damp fall day, hundreds of mourners congregated at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church in the north end of Toronto to underscore Davidson's point by paying their respects and saying their goodbyes to the long-time hockey executive.
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Gregory, who died Wednesday at age 83, was the general manager of Toronto Maple Leafs for 10 seasons from 1969-79 before working for the NHL for the next four decades. His positions included NHL senior vice president, hockey operations and supervision; and director of NHL Central Scouting. He also served as chairman of the Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee.
The number of lives he touched was reflected by the who's who of the hockey world who put their own lives on hold in order to attend.
The NHL was represented by the likes of Commissioner Gary Bettman, executive vice president Colin Campbell and vice president of hockey operations Mike Murphy, among others. NHL general managers on hand included David Poile (Nashville Predators), Lou Lamoriello (New York Islanders), Steve Yzerman (Detroit Red Wings), Ken Holland (Edmonton Oilers) and Jarmo Kekalainen (Columbus Blue Jackets). Maple Leaf Sport & Entertainment chairman Larry Tanenbaum, president Brendan Shanahan and assistant general manager Brandon Pridham represented the Maple Leafs while vice president of hockey operations John Sedgwick did the same on behalf of the rival Montreal Canadiens.
The cast of former players on hand was led by Hall of Famers Frank Mahovlich, Dave Keon, Darryl Sitter and Lanny McDonald. Former Maple Leafs Tie Domi, Mike Palmateer and Nick Kypreos braved the damp elements outside to pay their respects. Glenn Healy, the president of the NHL Alumni association, and Hall of Fame referee Bill McCreary were there too.