Nobody who I ever worked with had better insight into the game than Peter,
who we lost to cancer at age 70 on Sunday
.
In addition to being a superior analyst -- and previously an excellent player -- Peter was a fun guy who always brightened our day, whether it was at a Devils TV production meeting, during road trips, or just about anywhere.
What's more, Peter had a big heart and showed that side of himself in 1993, the year my younger son, Simon, nearly died of a heart ailment, cardiomyopathy, at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York. For agonizing weeks he awaited a heart transplant as his condition worsened.
Fortunately Simon received a new heart in August 1993 and recovered to enjoy life as he still does today, with all three of his children actively playing ice hockey.
When Peter learned about Simon's issues and recovery, he did more than just acknowledge my son's situation, he decided to do something about it.
Unknown to our family, Peter organized -- with the Devils support -- a benefit. It began with a booth set up in the home rink at Brendan Byrne Arena during which fans were encouraged to contribute to support heart transplantation.
In addition, McNab launched a contest in which the winning family would accompany Peter, Simon and my late wife, Shirley, to a Devils game at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto.
Peter all by himself arranged for all of us to stay at the Royal York Hotel and enjoy the game with a few neat extras thrown in for good measure and pleasure.