This hurts. My condolences to his family. He was a great man.
He will go down as the one of if not THE best Ranger player to have ever lived. But I’m not going to talk about what he did on the ice.
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Gilbert many times.
I’ve had the outrageous experiences of him being in the locker room giving me a pep talk, coaching me a in a charity game, working with him at arena events and even having him sit with me for a period during a playoff game at MSG.
It seemed like I would run into him every few years and every time he was the same. Smiling. This man was always so positive. His smile lit up the room.
He was a classy, gracious man who absolutely loved the game of hockey, the city of New York and his extended family of current players and Ranger alumni.
I can say this with absolute certainty - there is no other player, past or present who embraced being a New Yorker and Ranger more than Rod Gilbert.
He beamed with pride and adored being a Ranger. He is the truest of blue.
This is a huge loss. He was the patriarch of the New York Rangers family. He is a big reason why the Rangers have such a rich history, both on and off the ice.
He was always there at as many events as he could be representing the team and he loved every moment of it.
He enjoyed life. He will be missed, greatly. RIP Rod