NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - The hockey world is mourning the loss of Rangers legend Rod Gilbert, but his legacy stretches way beyond the ice. As CBS2's Otis Livingston reports, Gilbert was also a New York ...
"I am deeply saddened by the passing of Rod Gilbert—one of the greatest Rangers to ever play for our organization and one of the greatest ambassadors the game of hockey has ever had. While his on-ice ...
Rod Gilbert, the Hall of Fame right wing who starred for the New York Rangers and helped Canada win the 1972 Summit Series, has died. He was 80. Gilbert's family confirmed the death to Rangers on ...
The Maven's recent column about "My First Hockey Stick" has prompted some interesting stories. This one is from Rangers Fan Bernie Rohde of Long Island: "We lived in Queens Village – 227th Street and ...
Rod Gilbert, the Hall of Fame right wing who starred for the New York Rangers and helped Canada win the 1972 Summit Series, had died. He was 80. Gilbert's family confirmed the death to Rangers on ...
Hall of Fame hockey player Rod Gilbert, fondly known as “Mr. Ranger,” died on Sunday. He was 80 years old. His death was confirmed by the National Hockey League in a press release mourning Gilbert’s ...
The Rangers great, whose death at the age of 80 was announced on Sunday, was more than a sensational player and a good guy, writes a former Times hockey reporter. By Gerald Eskenazi See more of our ...
Rod Gilbert, a sharpshooting hockey star who spent his entire Hall of Fame career with the New York Rangers, helping the team reach the Stanley Cup finals in 1972 while becoming one of the city’s most ...
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