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Bill Ranford made an appearance. Most prominently, a young Mark Messier took centre stage—helmet on, eyes burning, elbow cocked. But one name was conspicuously absent: Wayne Gretzky.
As the Oilers chase another Stanley Cup, a shift is emerging. Many longtime fans choose to separate the player from his politics, emphasizing Gretzky’s monumental legacy in Edmonton and his role ...
Most hockey players who make it to the NHL are very particular about their gear.
Wayne Gretzky, a Canadian icon, faces backlash. His association with Donald Trump sparks controversy. Gretzky's appearance at an event in Boston further fuels criticism. He is seen favoring the US ...
Wayne Gretzky's rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition, a tribute to Le Mans racers, is up for auction. This low-mileage supercar, boasting a supercharged V8 and Gretzky's iconic "99" on the doors ...
Wayne Gretzky shared that his father, Walter Gretzky, did not like his famous nickname, "The Great One." In Saturday's broadcast of NHL on TNT's Face Off, Gretzky said he first got the nickname ...
Gretzky spent his prime years with the Edmonton Oilers (1979–1988), then moved on to the Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers. His 1981-82 season saw him score a jaw-dropping ...
Wayne Gretzky has been in the public eye for the vast majority of his life. "The Great One" is widely considered to be the best player in league history, which means that the public has seen him ...
Gretzky, who won four Cups as a member of the Oilers, has always been high on this Edmonton team. Before the playoffs began, the NHL on TNT crew shared their Stanley Cup Final predictions, and he ...
Wayne Gretzky had some criticism for his former team after their loss to the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final. The Edmonton Oilers lost to the Panthers 5-1 in Game 6 at Amerant Bank Arena ...
Wayne Gretzky had 43 points in 19 games during the '88 playoffs as the Oilers won their fourth Stanley Cup in five years, sweeping the Boston Bruins in the final.