"We got a pair of skates for Jack. We're sitting there putting our skates on, and he said to me, deadly serious, 'When we get out there (on the rink), I'll race you.' I looked at him and I couldn't believe it. He said, 'I've never been on skates in my life,' " says Scully. "I said, 'Well Jack, let's face it. I can skate. There's no way you're going to beat me.' And Jack got very serious and said, 'No. But that's how I'll learn.' That was the competitive spirit inside of Jack. We went out on the ice and of course he couldn't skate at all. He was walking on his ankles. We had a good friendship — not close — but a good friendship. He was so exciting and so great, but when he hung it up, you had to turn the page."