
Chris Higgins walked into the room Tuesday afternoon at Schneider Children's Hospital in New Hyde Park on Long Island, ready to do his best to put a smile on the faces of some young patients. A young boy started the proceedings with a question more challenging than any reporter would ask.
"So how tough are you"?
Higgins sized up his interrogator, a boy of about 7 who has clearly been through a lot. "Probably not as tough as you," he said.
Later on, Frank Fusco watched as his 14-year-old son Brian spoke with the New York Rangers forward. "It means a lot to Brian and the other kids that someone famous like Chris Higgins takes the time to talk hockey and listen to what they have to say," said Frank. "For us it's a bonus that we both happen to be Rangers fans. For one hour today, with so much going on in Brian's world, there was a sense of calm."
The visit from the 26-year-old Higgins, born and raised on Long Island, was part of the Garden of Dreams -- the charitable foundation for Madison Square Garden. The trip kicked off the Rangers' affiliation with the Long Island hospital. "We have been working on a partnership with Schneider Children's for months," said MSG VP Sammy Steinlight. "When Chris became a Ranger, it was perfect."
Higgins was acquired in the June trade with Montreal for Scott Gomez. His parents still live in Smithtown, while Chris and his brother own a home in nearby Huntington. During the season, the new Rangers forward will live in the Chelsea section of Manhattan. While Long Island is divided by the intense passions of Rangers and Islanders fans, Higgins was especially happy to make today's trip home.
"This was the first community appearance I've made as a Ranger," said Higgins, "and I don't think it could have been a better spot. I've played hockey at the New Hyde Park rink. I played there when I was 13 and I played there with the Police team last year when I was getting ready to come back from an injury. I love making the hospital visits, but this is home. I can't tell you how much it means to me."
Schneider Children's chief of staff Arthur Klein said Higgins' appearance "humanizes our care." The young patients each received a Rangers gift bag, complete with a camera to capture the moment. Higgins signed autographs for the patients and everyone they knew who followed the NHL. He answered their questions ("They were better than the ones I usually get from you guys," Higgins joked with reporters).
He said he is still in touch every day with fellow Long Islander Mike Komisarek, his longtime Canadiens teammate now with Toronto. He skated this summer with Calgary forward Eric Nystrom and "if it's okay to say this, a lot of the Islanders."
Higgins was asked about the influx of National Hockey League players from Long Island, including new Stanley Cup ring owner Rob Scuderi. "It's a result of what the Islanders built in the '80s," said Higgins, who grew up a Canadiens fan. "It's because of those Stanley Cups and everything else. Even today, you see Clark Gillies, Gerry Hart, Bobby Nystrom, Mike Bossy, Bryan Trottier, Pat LaFontaine ... so many of them all around the Island. What you're seeing in our development is the fruits of their work."
And then after saluting the legacy of the Islanders, the new member of the New York Rangers continued his visits with children cherishing the distraction. When it comes to doing the right thing in the community, hockey rivalries are put aside.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-01-2009 @ 9:36PM
freesurfer72 said...
Great read CB!! Rooting for those Long Island guys every game (except when they play the Isles).
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9-02-2009 @ 7:08AM
tmanntravel said...
Kind of ironic CB, that the 3rd storyline you write here is about Chris Higgins.....the guy you didn't want the Islanders to sign.
How does that Ranger jersey play on Long Island??
Building up the Ranger fan base in Wang's back yard?
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9-02-2009 @ 8:18AM
derek said...
It would've been nice if Higgs was there wearing the Blue & Orange instead. In any event, it's nice to see Pro Athletes taking the time to meet with the kids. Nice story CB.
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9-02-2009 @ 9:15AM
Rob Avaltroni said...
Great article again. Regardless of what jersey he's wearing, it's great to see someone bring a smile to the face of sick kids.
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9-02-2009 @ 9:42AM
Upstate Isles Fan said...
"I've played hockey at the New Hyde Park rink"
Ouch, sorry to hear that, Chris Higgins...I've played there too...
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9-02-2009 @ 9:46AM
asu89 said...
Tman, I am pretty sure if you look back, CB said don't sign him, if you have to overpay.
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9-02-2009 @ 10:35AM
Blizzard said...
Have to agree with what tmanntravel said. We know you have a new gig CB, and we all wish you well. However do not forsake the Islander fanbase. We are a hurt but passionate bunch. You of all people should know that.
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9-02-2009 @ 11:24AM
Tony.Davenport said...
Nice piece CB. It strikes me that hockey players more than other pro athletes spend a lot of time doing things like this. Can't wait til the pucks drop.
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9-02-2009 @ 11:28AM
art said...
Charles Wang owner of NYI major contributor to North Shore/LIJ medical center of which Schneider Hospital is a part.
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9-02-2009 @ 11:43AM
Spinning Disc said...
If he really cared about LI-he would have never come to the nYR :)
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9-02-2009 @ 11:45AM
boxeroak said...
Tmanntravel / Blizzard - CB doesn't need me to defend him, but you both should lighten up. CB said he was covering the NHL, not just the Isles, for Fanhouse. He has done 2-3 articles thus far; you guys whining about hurt feelings b/c he wrote about the Rags is ridiculous. Especially when it was a feel good story regarding sick kids.
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9-02-2009 @ 11:48AM
Ken said...
too bad he's not wearing the blue and orange, but yes, its nice to see the players giving back.
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9-02-2009 @ 1:00PM
tmanntravel said...
Clarification on my original comment.
My comments about CB "not wanting Higgins" were inaccurate.
I read the article too quickly and had "Gilroy" on the brain.
Mr. Botta never stated anywhere, at anytime, that the Islanders should not try to sign Higgins.
MY APOLOGIES TO CHRIS BOTTA for my inaccurate comments.
As far a writing about the Ranger's here?
Why not?
It's a national publication, he has a broader audience.
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9-02-2009 @ 1:31PM
Daniel said...
I am definitely not a Ranger fan but I am a fan of players from Long Island making it pro, and more importantly all the hockey players who take the time to do something like this for sick children.
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9-02-2009 @ 2:04PM
Blizzard said...
I guess I jumped on the bandwagon as well. Just file me under another disgruntled Islander fan that feels like he lost something. My apologies CB.
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9-02-2009 @ 4:22PM
Jah Love said...
Another good read by Chris"topher" Botta about a NY Islander, on the Rangers! LOL!
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9-02-2009 @ 7:14PM
mickeyboy7 said...
Stop trying to make a ranjerk look like a good guy.
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9-02-2009 @ 7:39PM
mtm514 said...
CB: If you get any info during the course of the season, I would like to know how Scuderi and Komisarek adjust to their new teams. Thanks.
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9-04-2009 @ 8:40AM
strummergas said...
Another great read CB! Keep 'em coming
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9-03-2009 @ 10:18PM
dogsncats45 said...
I don't care if he is from Long Island and I don't care if he visits children in the hospital. This guy is a Ranger now, and he should not be allowed to work out in the Islanders practice facility. Let's hope he scores 8 less goals than Gomez did last year.
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