Former Maple Leafs GM and longtime NHL executive Jim Gregory dies at 83
TORONTO — Struggling to find traction early in his career, Lanny McDonald remembers being summoned into Jim Gregory’s office at Maple Leaf Gardens.
McDonald, the No. 4 pick in the 1973 draft, had dominated junior hockey, but was finding the sledding much tougher with Toronto in the NHL.
Gregory wasn’t worried about the player’s production — the Leafs’ general manager was concerned about the person.
“He was unbelievably patient and kind,” McDonald recalled of the Hockey Hall of Famer. “I was struggling like crazy. He would ask, ‘Are you doing OK? I don’t want to trade you, but if it gets too tough here, I want you to be happy. But I’m not trading you.’ I’d tell him I would find a way to get through this.