Brendan Shanahan, Toronto Maple Leafs president and alternate governor
"The Toronto Maple Leafs are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Jim Gregory. Jim was one of the great gentlemen of hockey. He was a friend to so many within the game -- the Leafs, the League, the Hall of Fame and beyond. His friendships and contributions to hockey were so deeply rooted. He was a living, breathing piece of hockey history. He will be greatly missed."
John Davidson, New York Rangers president
"I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jim Gregory, one of the most influential people to ever be associated with the National Hockey League and the game of hockey. As a team executive and as a member of the NHL's Hockey Operations department, he helped advance the game in countless ways. In working with him on the Hockey Hall of Fame selection committee, I was able to witness firsthand how he always conducted himself with humility and class. Above all else, Jim was unquestionably one of the finest gentlemen I've had the pleasure of knowing. On behalf of the New York Rangers organization, I would like to send our deepest condolences to Jim's wife, Rosalie, and the entire Gregory family."
Bill Davidge, Columbus Blue Jackets analyst, ambassador
"RIP Jim Gregory . You were my idol, allowing and believing in me on my path to the NHL. You will be sorely missed. #DunnvilleStrong"
Mike Babcock, Maple Leafs coach
"Unbelievable human being. He was a Hockey Hall of Famer and we all know all that stuff, but he was a family man, a husband, a grandfather, a dad. I'd catch him in the parking lot or at the rink in the stands and what a conversation you'd have every time. He just made you feel good, he loved the game and loved being around. He was a kind, kind soul and he'll be really missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family, we're thinking about them.
"He's a warm person who made you feel important and was a good listener. I don't know, I just liked being around him. Every time I saw him, it made you feel good to have a conversation with him. When you do what I do for a living, and he's a guy who has walked a mile in your mukluk to say the least, he's a good guy to talk to because he has an understanding of what's going on and he's been in Toronto a long time. Just a good, good person."
Aaron Ward, former NHL player
"Heartfelt condolences to Jim Gregory's family over his passing. There's no better man and no better ambassador that represented the NHL so honorably. He was everywhere, at every event, and he'd immediately make you smile just seeing him. That says enough about the man. #RIP"
Cassie Campbell-Pascall, Canadian player, Sportsnet broadcaster
"RIP to Mr. Jim Gregory. He was always so good to me over the years and supportive of me around the NHL circles right from the beginning."
Ray Shero, New Jersey Devils general manager
"A wonderful, caring, first-class person. Fortunately, most people in hockey have had a chance to cross paths with Jim Gregory. His son, David, is a great extension of his father and the Gregory legacy in hockey."