Friday night was the first of two celebrations of Torrey, a semi-private event before Bill Torrey Appreciation Night at the Coliseum on Saturday to commemorate the legendary GM who passed away in May. More than 20 Islanders alumni, plus former scouts and staffers came from as far as Sweden to celebrate "The Architect" alongside his four sons Will, Rich, Pete and Artie. Bow ties were the accessory of choice.
The rink itself had that familiar hockey chill, but the lobby was filled with warmth, the type cooked up by fond memories, good spirits and clinking glasses. Jiggs McDonald, who flew up from Fort Myers, FL, to emcee the event, walked the microphone to anyone who wanted to share a story or their feelings towards the lifelong hockey man.
There were nearly an hour's worth of speakers. Butch Goring told the story about how their Stanley Cup rings were routinely given out in January, jarring the team loose during the mid-season doldrums. Torrey, after all, was a masterful motivator.
Pat Flatley recalled negotiating contracts one-on-one at the Golden Dolphin diner in Huntington and how Torrey had always been fair with him.