The surprising reason why Wayne Gretzky didn’t like playing in Edmonton | Undeniable with Joe Buck

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  • NHL Legend Wayne Gretzky had a storied career with the Edmonton Oilers. After being traded to the LA Kings following a few Stanley Cups with the Oilers organization, Gretzky explains why he hates returning to Edmonton - a place he was once beloved.
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  • @markphillips8097
    @markphillips8097 6 месяцев назад +465

    Click bait he did not like playing them because of the love he had for that team and the city

    • @MrManfly
      @MrManfly 6 месяцев назад +23

      Ya the header seems to imply something else, pray tell what? 🙄

    • @johnrussell5896
      @johnrussell5896 6 месяцев назад +4

      He'll always be the great one ninety-nine

    • @pavlovshouse77
      @pavlovshouse77 6 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks, I won’t bother

    • @pwrofrob
      @pwrofrob 6 месяцев назад +10

      I read it the same way. Bad title.

    • @claude878878
      @claude878878 6 месяцев назад +18

      tell me about it. I HATE When they do crap like this.. It makes my blood boil. It's so desperate on their part for clicks and just makes me waste my time. I wish YT can somehow ban this type of behaviour.

  • @bowriver1
    @bowriver1 6 месяцев назад +179

    That's Alberta class right there. In his last NHL game ever in Calgary, he got an 8 minute standing ovation. He broke flames fans hearts so many times over the years but they still showed him the respect he deserved.

    • @rastapete100
      @rastapete100 6 месяцев назад +6

      Wayne is a classy guy. He is from Brampton, a suburb of Toronto, so maybe it is Canadian class.

    • @bowriver1
      @bowriver1 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@rastapete100 Well he's from Brantford actually. Trust me, not all Canadians are created equally but, maybe you are right.

    • @jerryrikki9466
      @jerryrikki9466 6 месяцев назад +5

      Its also because he is the epitome of what the Canadien dream is, what made Canada special was in Wayne Gretzky. Undeniable greatness, but a heart of gold. It never got to his head in the ways it does to other superstars. He was soft spoken and he was familiar, there was a guy like him at every church and hockey rink. He just pours out love and humility, and that's why to me he was different. Yes they were applauding his career but they were also applauding who he was as a human lol he's the closest thing to a Canadian superhero we ever had, and he was everything we could have hoped for as a man. The great one ❤

    • @havenless3551
      @havenless3551 5 месяцев назад +1

      Alberta and class in the same sentence is pretty funny

    • @bowriver1
      @bowriver1 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@havenless3551 only to the ignorant

  • @richvail7551
    @richvail7551 6 месяцев назад +89

    I smiled through the whole interview.
    It’s nice to see such love for a player and a for a player that can return the love back.

  • @nbarealtalker
    @nbarealtalker 6 месяцев назад +87

    Gretz is the definition of a class act. His father raised him so humbly.

    • @mtlienz2279
      @mtlienz2279 6 месяцев назад +9

      its his dad who convinced him to not go to Detroit, trynna copy Howe instead to create his own legacy in another team, somwhere new and different. Gretkzy to LA helped grow the game in the USA west coast eventually leading to NHL expansion with SJ ANA. The NHL has tough time competing for sports market share in the USA and hockey is a very expensive sport, tough for American families to bring their kids into hockey camps, Gretkzy played a major influence in this happening over time, and of course the game being sold to the USA in the expansion era helps secure generational fans ;)

    • @jamesd242
      @jamesd242 5 месяцев назад +4

      his daughter is a mess

    • @JimmyCroscill1970
      @JimmyCroscill1970 5 месяцев назад +1

      His public relations people have carefully crafted that image. What's sad is that he doesn't like women, he doesn't show them any respect.

    • @mtlienz2279
      @mtlienz2279 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@jamesd242who'se daughter in modern American culture isnt a mess. she looks pretty hot tho

    • @GuitarMatt
      @GuitarMatt 4 месяца назад

      I remember getting Walter Gretzky's book on son Wayne from my local DC suburb library as a CAPS fan in the mid-'80s! Talked about the path to the top for the GREAT ONE
      (Back in the day when parents weren't such egotistical BOOMERS... signing off, a 1973 dude)

  • @georgecamero7888
    @georgecamero7888 6 месяцев назад +46

    It goes to show how much Edmonton fans love Wayne and how much of a class act they are.

    • @johnschuh8616
      @johnschuh8616 14 дней назад

      He compares it like being a St. Louis Cardinal. Well. St. Louis named the new Mississippi bridge after Stan Musial! They might even have done it the Cardinals has traded him away to Philly toward the end. Gretsky is kinda like Musial isn’t he! But Musial really found a home in St.Louis. In a way that Pittsburg would not have if he had played there, so close to his home town.

    • @archimedes2261
      @archimedes2261 13 дней назад

      Small towns are always friendly and appreciative of situations.

  • @vadermike7772
    @vadermike7772 6 месяцев назад +39

    I love the Messier story, how he warned Gretzky first before the check. It was a good clean (but also hard) check. That showed class, and respect, amongst friends, and fierce competitors.

    • @isaiahstone4689
      @isaiahstone4689 3 месяца назад

      Had no idea this was a thing in the NHL.

  • @devilsadvocacy
    @devilsadvocacy 6 месяцев назад +11

    When the Oilers won the Stanley Cup in 1990, two years after the trade, the first congratulatory phone call to their locker room was from Gretz. That says it all

  • @billsouza4457
    @billsouza4457 6 месяцев назад +35

    As a life long Bruins fan I have to say I have always thought of Gretzky as an Oiler first.

    • @AlmostReady504
      @AlmostReady504 6 месяцев назад +5

      I always thought of him as a dick when he would eliminate the Islanders

    • @thomasjefferson6
      @thomasjefferson6 Месяц назад

      To Billsouza4457: Deep down, so did Wayne. He has just kept this to himself for a long time.

  • @ryanbirch
    @ryanbirch 6 месяцев назад +13

    Grew up during the Gretzky/Oilers era and man.. I love this guy so much! 1987 Canada Cup, they had some exhibition games in Sydney, NS where I grew up. I'm 6 years old and my dad and I went all over town trying to get autographs. We finally caught up with Gretzky and crew in a local restaurant. Dad says to the hostess "my son is a huge Gretzky fan and we heard they're here having dinner. Do you think we could come in for an autograph?", she says "Yes they're here, let me go ask". Comes back a minute later "Yep, no problem! Follow me". Went in and talked to Gretzky for a few minutes - I had a Oilers hoodie/sweatshirt on that his number on the chest (along with a few others) - and he points to it and says "I like your shirt!". I can't even remember if I said anything back... just stood there like a deer in the headlights! He signed my autograph and then passed it around the table for the other players to sign (I legit can't even remember who the other players were - I was so in awe of meeting my childhood hero!), and thanked us for coming in. Soooo gracious!! I'll never forget it and I tell the story every chance I get! Talk about a core memory. Just love this man. I hope to meet him again some day so I can ask if he remembers... and thank him properly!

    • @jasong428
      @jasong428 6 месяцев назад +2

      That....would be pretty damn sweet indeed

    • @johnschuh8616
      @johnschuh8616 14 дней назад +1

      Envy. I am not even a hockey fan, and I could tell how great a payer this guy was. And so he is a great guy to boot!

    • @harveyotoole2029
      @harveyotoole2029 7 дней назад

      Great story, I was also at that game, they played against the Canadian Olympic team, in the third period, Wayne played wth the Olympic team.

  • @darylwilliams7883
    @darylwilliams7883 6 месяцев назад +16

    The thing about Gretzky is that he's the quintessential Canadian Hero. Superior in what he does to every other player, but so humble and such a regular guy that anyone can just have a casual chat with him on the street, and I did. Canadians are different because we like our heroes humble and self-effacing rather than cocky and self-assured. And he IS.

  • @bhbecca
    @bhbecca 6 месяцев назад +49

    Always hated Gretzky because I was a Kings fan. I loved Marcel Dionne. I was angry when we got Gretzky. But how could you not be won over by this man's humbleness and kindness? I know for a fact that he overtips everyone he comes in contact with-- drivers, wait staff, and he is willing to stay in a place for hours to sign autographs for kids when they ask. A true gentleman.

    • @jerryrikki9466
      @jerryrikki9466 6 месяцев назад

      It's so crazy hahaha if we're being honest it's crazy rare for all the sports superstars over the years. He was such a down to earth genuinely nice guy, he never got caught up in the fame, he was class. Only athlete like him today is Jude Bellingham, other athletes try to seem humble bless their hearts but it's an easy to spot act, you can't force it. To have it is a true gift

    • @nameless_no_name
      @nameless_no_name 6 месяцев назад +2

      " But how could you not be won over by this man's humbleness and kindness? " .........
      Or you could be won over by the fact he is not only THE most dominant hockey player to ever to play in over 100 years of hockey, but many sports journalists rate #99 as the most dominant player in all pro team sports (yup! including Jordan, Namath, Babe Ruth, Pele ect.)

    • @jerryrikki9466
      @jerryrikki9466 6 месяцев назад

      @@nameless_no_name it's both

  • @crashandburngaming5103
    @crashandburngaming5103 6 месяцев назад +45

    I grew up in edmonton watching these greats play. It was sooo special watching them change the game.
    GRETZ, Moose, Andy, Coffey, ect.
    They still do alot of stuff here for this town.
    I see them once in awhile in Costcos or in WEM when they come back for charity events.
    Just saw Glen Anderson a few weeks back and had to shake his hand.
    Such nice guys.
    Cheers

    • @joebutcallmejoey8869
      @joebutcallmejoey8869 6 месяцев назад +1

      how did they change the game?

    • @crashandburngaming5103
      @crashandburngaming5103 6 месяцев назад +6

      @@joebutcallmejoey8869 The most obvious was the 4on4 rule. THey were so deadly with open ice that it was deamed unfair to the other teams because they were just too good. other players as well like Lemieux and Jagr were also instrumental in that rule. Gretzky trade to LA opened up expansion to the US as it brought alot of attention to hockey that was lacking.
      Baseball and Basketball were vastly more dominant than hockey in that era.
      THe league has basically doubled since then
      The 84-85 Oilers were voted the best team EVER in NHL history. Better than the Canadiens, Islanders Boston.
      THere is no denying that without Edmonton Oilers and Gretzky, there would not be as many expansion teams as there is now.

    • @joebutcallmejoey8869
      @joebutcallmejoey8869 6 месяцев назад

      @@crashandburngaming5103 the 4on4 rule apparently was rescinded in 93-93..to say they changed the game is a little dubious..u could say martin brodeur changed the game single handedly then..gretzky definitely had some influence, not so much edmonton, however, hockey is still the poor cousin in the usa

    • @crashandburngaming5103
      @crashandburngaming5103 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@joebutcallmejoey8869 i am a bit biased lol cheers

    • @AlmostReady504
      @AlmostReady504 6 месяцев назад +5

      Yes. It was the Golden Age of NHL. Here in the states I was an Islander fan with the likes of Mike Bossy ,Dennis Potvin, The Sutters, Billy Smith, Bob Nystrom, Clark Gillies.
      The list goes on and on.

  • @notrussianbot7318
    @notrussianbot7318 6 месяцев назад +10

    Long time Edmontonian, we love Wayne, we always will. Thanks Wayne.

  • @michaelbritton2331
    @michaelbritton2331 24 дня назад +6

    love you Wayne thanks for everything you did for our city Edmonton
    love you

  • @snowmountainlion
    @snowmountainlion 6 месяцев назад +14

    greatest crowd reaction for a return of a player on another team wow. that was a glorious response

  • @Hallucination
    @Hallucination 6 месяцев назад +23

    It was crazy how he broke the record by scoring to tie the game and all the Oilers fans cheered for him and then a fee minutes later he scored to win the game in OT and you can actually hear the fans boo. Haha!

  • @spectralflop823
    @spectralflop823 6 месяцев назад +22

    He’s the reason why the Oilers have such die hard fans. Don’t live in Edmonton but I know that city is team Canada

  • @stratovani
    @stratovani 6 месяцев назад +10

    Reminds me of the reception Guy Lafleur got when he returned to Montreal when he was a New York Ranger.

    • @user-uu8zw6ek8w
      @user-uu8zw6ek8w 5 месяцев назад +2

      Guy also got a standing ovation when he returned with the Nordiques.

  • @fukyotits
    @fukyotits 5 месяцев назад +3

    My parents a picture of Wayne when he was in edmonton going to the old fireside restaurant. Not a restaurant anymore but all the old oiler used to eat there. He is a humble guy!

  • @tomsamuel77
    @tomsamuel77 12 дней назад +2

    I am just ever so grateful to have been a teenager when Wayne entered into the NHL. I enjoyed watching him every week on Hockey Night in Canada, as well as live several times in Vancouver against the Canucks. He dominated most games I watched. I still remember how much he was admired EVERYWHERE. Such a genuine guy. Love you Wayne. You deserve every accolade sent your way.

  • @uscgbmcmretired2490
    @uscgbmcmretired2490 5 месяцев назад +6

    Humility, sportsmanship, unequaled talent, a gentleman who loved the sport as much as fans loved him! The Great One!

    • @mr.blackhawk142
      @mr.blackhawk142 5 месяцев назад

      "unequaled talent,"???? There were MANY NHL players more talented than #99, however Gretz did more with what he had than any other player! For example Denis Savard was more talented but he smoked 3 packs a day! Bobby Hull had WAY more talent, but he was NOT protected by the NHL like Gretzky was! Lemieux was more talented also. Kent Nielsen too. That's off the top so far....

  • @sethother8012
    @sethother8012 9 дней назад +1

    I love Wayne Gretzky. What a monumental life.

  • @Asher8328
    @Asher8328 6 месяцев назад +29

    "Click" meet "bait."
    Come on, this was a good interview overall. There was no need to pull a stunt like this.

    • @stevencooke6451
      @stevencooke6451 6 месяцев назад +7

      Such a misleading headline.

    • @hughjass1044
      @hughjass1044 6 месяцев назад +7

      Yeah, should have said "didn't like playing against Edmonton."

  • @AlA-ok5jh
    @AlA-ok5jh 5 месяцев назад +5

    Wayne is a class act.
    God bless him and his family.

  • @BloggerMusicMan
    @BloggerMusicMan 6 месяцев назад +20

    I think the title should be changed to "The surprising reason why Wayne Gretzky didn't like playing AGAINST Edmonton" because that's what the video is really about. I got the impression initially reading the title that he didn't like playing for the Oilers, which struck me as odd.
    Nevertheless, the video itself is very good, with interesting insight from Gretzky if you haven't seen him interview before.

    • @spasiba12345
      @spasiba12345 6 месяцев назад +3

      Totally agree. Wayne Gretzky is a classy dude and loved Edmonton all throughout his years with the Oilers. He's such an ambassador for the sport, much like Magic Johnson is for the NBA. But yes, from a journalistic standpoint, the headline is misleading.

    • @chrisg7731
      @chrisg7731 6 месяцев назад +4

      Yea I was like "Oh shit, Gretz didn't like playing for the Oilers? What???" And now I see that's the complete opposite meaning of the title haha.

    • @marshallmykietyshyn4973
      @marshallmykietyshyn4973 6 месяцев назад +2

      That's the point of clickbait titles

  • @mtlienz2279
    @mtlienz2279 6 месяцев назад +5

    Oilers fans are some of the best hockey fans we got here in Canada. Ive always been fond of Edmonton & Oilers (as a Montrealer). It bit interesting, after Gretzky trade, Messier lead Oilers to 1 more cup and then another cup for the Rangers finishing with 6 cups total to Gretkzys 4 with the oilers.

  • @clarklarsen1973
    @clarklarsen1973 6 месяцев назад +7

    The title of this video is a bit deceptive. Based on the title, one might assume that Wayne Gretzky NEVER liked playing in Edmonton, but that isn't true. Gretzky is only talking about playing there after the trade that took him to the LA Kings.

  • @evilchaosboy
    @evilchaosboy 6 месяцев назад +5

    All I have to say about this guy can be said in two words... _"THE BEST"_ \m/

  • @66fitton
    @66fitton Месяц назад +1

    Only a legend can score against the home team and have the crowd explode into a cheering frenzy! What a moment!!

  • @todd3563
    @todd3563 5 месяцев назад +3

    Wayne Gretzky is like Bobby orr... Great, humble and a nice human being.

    • @humphreygruntwhistle3946
      @humphreygruntwhistle3946 Месяц назад +1

      Orr is so humble that he seems embarrassed when asked to talk about his accomplishments. Calling him a nice guy is an understatement.

  • @algrundau9441
    @algrundau9441 6 месяцев назад +8

    Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier and later Mario Lemieux....Hockey from that era could not have asked for better ambassador's for the sport. Wayne was truly amazing. On and off the ice.

    • @edwardmylnychuk5774
      @edwardmylnychuk5774 9 дней назад +1

      YEP GREAT SPORTS MEN WITH CLASS i was a leaf fan when younger but i appreciated class acts and quality players and they were some of the best, bobby orr was another one that should be included with them

    • @algrundau9441
      @algrundau9441 9 дней назад

      @@edwardmylnychuk5774 Yes Bobby was another...Keep in mind Wayne was hated by many when he played...Kind of like McDavid today...Time gives proper perspective.

  • @PTBCANADIAN
    @PTBCANADIAN 6 месяцев назад +7

    Misleading click bait headline. He didn’t like playing in Edmonton - AFTER he was traded. He truly loved it there and hated playing against his old team
    🙄

  • @smk3390
    @smk3390 5 месяцев назад +3

    No matter where Gretzky's career lead him, he started here in Edmonton, he is and always will be an Oiler to all of us.

  • @josephgrosso8731
    @josephgrosso8731 6 месяцев назад +3

    Rangers fan here. Loved having Gretz for a few fun seasons, but always think of him as an Oiler!
    Lots of admiration for Edmonton fans cheering him breaking goal record as a King on their ice!!!

  • @rgc1961
    @rgc1961 5 месяцев назад +2

    B.S. title for an excellent interview. He didn't like playing AGAINST Edmonton!

  • @roberttooth360
    @roberttooth360 6 месяцев назад +11

    That was tough to take for Oiler fans. Big Larry Robinson first to give the G man a hug. He would know what Wayne ment to Edmonton as he got to play with The Flower for all those years. I never liked Montreal because they were so good and Lafleur was the best in the world before Gretz came along. Too bad Gil Perreault got injured playing with Wayne and Guy in 81 before the Canada Cup.Not too bad of a line I would say.!👍🏒

    • @crashandburngaming5103
      @crashandburngaming5103 6 месяцев назад +1

      I remember when that was announced....nobody could believe it here. Edmonton was stunned.
      Fucklington was the scourge of the NHL from then on.
      That was a tough summer to be an Oiler fan. But Mess and the others came back in 91 to show just how good they were, even without Gretz.

  • @josephtedesco8429
    @josephtedesco8429 6 месяцев назад +6

    Loved that Mess gave him the heads up 😂

  • @Swamp_gas12
    @Swamp_gas12 6 месяцев назад +3

    This is exactly why Edmonton would never blame Connor for leaving Edmonton (I pray he doesn't). We would root for him, wherever he goes. We're not Toronto.

  • @tman6663
    @tman6663 6 месяцев назад +2

    We will ALWAYS love you Wayne!!☝️👏🙋‍♂️

  • @MrFelix002
    @MrFelix002 6 месяцев назад +7

    its great to see this and i hated gretzky in his prime but now i realize the great talent that he had, now i'm older and have come to respect the great ones accomplishments, ive always been a montreal fan and always willl be but the oilers were f"n great to watch

    • @wmarkdyer
      @wmarkdyer 6 месяцев назад +1

      How could anyone hate Gretzky?

  • @striperkid
    @striperkid 5 месяцев назад +2

    Messier gave him a heads up as they headed into the boards, and he really didn't crush him. Class act.

  • @michaeljohnston8218
    @michaeljohnston8218 12 дней назад

    Went to his first home game when he became a STL Blue. I felt like the standing ovation was for 10 mins. Never forget it. It was so loud for so long. Greatly deserved for The Great One!

  • @user-if8nz2yo5n
    @user-if8nz2yo5n 6 месяцев назад +5

    An absolute legend. We miss you Wayne !!

  • @user-db6pt7vr3l
    @user-db6pt7vr3l 5 месяцев назад

    I was a high school senior in Brantford when a friend and I went down to the arena to see this little 8-yr old everybody was raving about. He was skating circles around the other players and seemingly scoring at will. I remember he was written up in the Expositor after every game and was the talk of the town. I met him years later at a business event and we reminisced about his childhood in Brantford. Nice fellow.

  • @lindonezell4954
    @lindonezell4954 3 месяца назад +2

    GREAT LOVE WAYNE GRETZKY GOAT

  • @dougmiyamoto3109
    @dougmiyamoto3109 Месяц назад +1

    People don't understand how dominant he was. It would be like an NFL QB throwing for 7,000 yards and 70 TD's. Or an MLB player hitting over 100 HR's while batting 420. 40 years ago Sports Illustrated did an article about these kind of comparisons. It was crazy.

  • @Michael-gc8gb
    @Michael-gc8gb 6 месяцев назад +10

    Wayne Gretzky is the class of the NHL.

    • @TOCC50
      @TOCC50 6 месяцев назад

      He liked Hartford better

    • @johndee1855
      @johndee1855 6 месяцев назад

      No more need be said …

    • @keithfurlotte6017
      @keithfurlotte6017 6 месяцев назад

      He is a Trumper, only cares about his bottom line by supporting a vile human being.

  • @erikpeterson25
    @erikpeterson25 6 месяцев назад +1

    Love to hear this and understand his feeling when playing against the Oilers ..
    Wayne was a very exceptional talent 👏

  • @loudechant7034
    @loudechant7034 12 дней назад

    I worked at The Boiler in the late ‘80’s and both The Oilers and The Kings came in after his first game back after hours and stayed until about 8:00 AM. Bottled beer cost $2.25 each in those days and he was paying for them with $10 USD’s, keep the change every time. Most players were tipping big, a couple tipped normal, a couple stiffers, but us 3 BT’s each made about $2500 in tips that night. That was serious coin for the times.
    I bought a motorcycle with my windfall.

  • @mmaben
    @mmaben 6 месяцев назад +1

    What a class-act man and a wonderful ambassador for the sport of ice hockey!

  • @DarleneVermette-sw6wc
    @DarleneVermette-sw6wc 5 месяцев назад +2

    Size of the city has nothing to do with him knowing where people sat. Every home arena would be the same.

    • @shawnk1899
      @shawnk1899 27 дней назад

      well he never said it about LA or NY.. maybe the man knows something we don’t 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @sethother8012
    @sethother8012 9 дней назад

    I love Wayne Gretzky. I wonder how many people he's made cry

  • @beezer5623
    @beezer5623 12 дней назад

    Wayne breaks the record, “hold my beer”. Adds another 1000 plus to it lol

  • @thomasjefferson6
    @thomasjefferson6 2 месяца назад

    Gretzky not only scored the tying goal in that game to becoming the new all-time points leader (1989), he also scored the winning goal in overtime.

  • @patbrennan6572
    @patbrennan6572 5 месяцев назад +1

    My goodness this was thirty five years ago, can you believe how fast time goes as we get older?

  • @seancronin2026
    @seancronin2026 3 дня назад

    Thanks saved my time

  • @alextaylor3815
    @alextaylor3815 5 дней назад

    I was at that game!!! My dad got us front row seats on the corner. Weirdest vibes that night. No one booed him.

  • @jonw.3886
    @jonw.3886 4 месяца назад

    Loved when Hockey Night in Canada would come on TV and Gretzky and the Oilers were playing that night.

  • @robertilardi6290
    @robertilardi6290 17 дней назад

    He loved Edmonton and enjoyed playing there.

  • @larryk430
    @larryk430 12 дней назад

    I am not a hockey fan at all, and that still gave me chills.

  • @JohnSmith-vw1pe
    @JohnSmith-vw1pe 6 месяцев назад +3

    Wayne Gretzky said he doesn't like playing against Edmonton he didn't say he doesn't like playing in Edmonton.

  • @soving
    @soving 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing guy, stil humble. Loved watching him play when I was in minor hockey.

  • @michaelmacdonald7342
    @michaelmacdonald7342 5 месяцев назад

    The best hockey player ever, he is in a league of his own, I was never an Oilers fan and actually did not care for Gretzky because he was so dominate and played for a rival team, but gradually I started to be a fan because of his talent and his humility. He loves the game more than himself, he puts other players and the team ahead of himself, which is evident from his assist totals, but with all that he still reached ridiculous personal point achievements.

  • @kingchrisepoo
    @kingchrisepoo 24 дня назад

    He showed what a class act should be as an athlete, from the small people to the top

  • @rdeh1678
    @rdeh1678 4 месяца назад

    I wonder how well he would have done today with today's goalies, he still the greatest and I have a bunch of his hockey cards , as a canuck fan and season ticket holder watching him play was amazing , but when Pavel was playing against the great one was amazing

  • @Evocati-Augusti
    @Evocati-Augusti 6 месяцев назад +2

    He wouldnt sign the deal unless Marty McSorley was included . McSorely was known as “Wayne Gretzky's bodyguard” because his role with both Edmonton and Los Angeles was simply to protect the Great One. Thats why he only got 18 months probation.

  • @9921moo
    @9921moo 6 месяцев назад

    thankyou for talking the talk !!!

  • @darylwilliams7883
    @darylwilliams7883 6 месяцев назад +1

    I defy anyone to find anywhere in the history of sport a city that adored an athlete the way Edmonton adored Gretzky. And still does.

  • @terrenceblake4024
    @terrenceblake4024 5 месяцев назад +1

    35 years in SoCal kinda makes his preference for place rather obvious.

  • @brandocalrissian3294
    @brandocalrissian3294 5 месяцев назад

    So crazy he set the points record 10 years before he retired.

  • @kevinconnor3187
    @kevinconnor3187 5 месяцев назад +1

    He transcended his own sport, just like Jordan.

  • @alanstrong55
    @alanstrong55 5 месяцев назад

    It had to be a funny feeling for Wayne to visit his previous town and team. It would be that way for me. Edmonton seems to be a good place.😊😊

  • @user-ou3dm6th3x
    @user-ou3dm6th3x 6 месяцев назад +5

    If Mike Keenan hadn’t pissed off Gretzky, he would’ve signed a long term deal with the St. Louis Blues and retired a Blue. His wife, Janet is from St. Louis, and they still live in there part of the year. He and Brett Hull were just beginning to click. The Blues may won the Cup sooner. That was a good team and Keenan screwed it up.

    • @dicksonfranssen
      @dicksonfranssen 6 месяцев назад

      Keenan was an idiot. Look at his record and see how he was given great teams and then 1 or 2 years later he's gone, the fans hated him, players hated him. That old school "screaming at grown men" stopped working 40 years ago.

    • @thursby17
      @thursby17 6 месяцев назад +2

      As a Blackhawks fan, I did not like Keenan at all. Hawks could have/should have won at least one cup in the early 90's.

  • @michaelmacintyre6996
    @michaelmacintyre6996 5 месяцев назад

    I wish more people showed class like those fans in Edmonton did, Gretzky is one of the most humble superstar athletes I have ever heard speak. Other leagues and athletes should watch some of his interviews and take notes.

  • @garyk5277
    @garyk5277 6 месяцев назад

    Very touching segment I must say.

  • @andsenwilson4897
    @andsenwilson4897 6 месяцев назад +2

    Gretzky is one of Canada's most prized people.

  • @IusedtohaveausernameIliked
    @IusedtohaveausernameIliked 6 месяцев назад +3

    Why do so many RUclipsrs feel the need to be deceptive in their titles? I don't get it.

  • @raybo780
    @raybo780 Месяц назад

    Gretzky saying he knew the arena like the back of his hand is a great insight and unsurprising…… dude is the smartest hockey player of all time and it’s not close.

  • @coastaku1954
    @coastaku1954 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nice bit of Clickbait there, trying to make it seem that he hated being an Oiler, when really it was him feeling uncomfortable playing in Edmonton... AFTER HE LEFT

  • @arkrazor354
    @arkrazor354 6 месяцев назад +1

    His time was up in OT of the point breaking game b/c he scored the GWG in OT as well. Arena was crickets.

  • @TheWarawaj
    @TheWarawaj 6 месяцев назад

    You will always be Edmonton's Champ!

  • @nickokona6849
    @nickokona6849 6 месяцев назад +1

    That era of jerseys is my favourite LA Kings jerseys.

  • @briansmith3191
    @briansmith3191 6 месяцев назад +1

    Best time to be an Oiler fan...they had an amazing team with "players" they were there year after year...could of won 2 more Stanley Cups with Gretzky

  • @eddyf4426
    @eddyf4426 День назад

    "I was aware of the whole arena" Now you know why it was easy for him to know where the 9 other players were on the ice.

  • @jwilder2251
    @jwilder2251 5 месяцев назад

    Good analogy by Wayne to reference STL Cardinal baseball. Maybe the only “baseball first” city in the US

  • @richiemarshall2755
    @richiemarshall2755 5 месяцев назад

    And he's still a humble man

  • @apointtomake1517
    @apointtomake1517 5 месяцев назад +2

    Click bait title... The guy hated playing against the Oilers in Edmonton... The title makes it seem like he hated playing for the Oilers.

  • @guy_gaetanodebenedetti8384
    @guy_gaetanodebenedetti8384 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wow how is this title headline missleading . I thought he hated playing for the Oilers .

  • @JoeMahan
    @JoeMahan 5 месяцев назад

    Great job.

  • @lukeblersch1444
    @lukeblersch1444 22 дня назад +1

    Did the Great one JUST admitted resented the fact that he was ever traded completely Understandable Coming #99 the Great " Once an oiler an Edmonton guy For life nice!" "Gretzky is world class athlete then now for ever!"

  • @csweet207
    @csweet207 5 месяцев назад

    The Great One is all class.

  • @chizorama
    @chizorama 5 месяцев назад

    As a great a player as he was he is equally a great ambassador for the game.

  • @robertabitbol6454
    @robertabitbol6454 6 месяцев назад

    What a gentleman, intelligent, articulated.

  • @patrickr.5900
    @patrickr.5900 6 месяцев назад

    My nephew's (Ryan) best friend (DJ) at the time went to a Phoenix Coyotes hockey game when Gretzky was the head coach (approx. 20 years ago). DJ was not a sports fan. Probably went to watch the Coyote's cheerleaders. Ryan called him the next day to ask about the hockey game. DJ mentioned that they ended up talking to some guy after the game was over at a restaurant or pub in the arena or nearby. Said they talked to "some guy named Wayne" for about 20 minutes. DJ had no idea they were talking to probably the greatest hockey player of all time. Gretzky only mentioned that he worked for the team. Never mentioned that he was the head coach or anything about who he was as a player. Humble superstars seem even greater than they were to me because they didn't show off or brag.

  • @timbarilla4709
    @timbarilla4709 6 месяцев назад +2

    My first ever game I went to was the one he broke the record.

  • @mikeryckman3120
    @mikeryckman3120 6 месяцев назад

    Good interview

  • @good2goskee
    @good2goskee 5 месяцев назад

    Fun fact.... The Great One has a photographic memory. He's wired differently than most humans.

  • @stevejh69
    @stevejh69 5 месяцев назад +2

    Class, Edmonton, CLASS!
    Unlike the San Jose sharks who booed during the Canadian National Anthem!

  • @cliffordbodine5834
    @cliffordbodine5834 5 месяцев назад

    Class act!

  • @mrkanangra
    @mrkanangra 5 месяцев назад

    In 1999 I moved to Edmonton from Australia to work/play hockey. It was like a cult religion back then, and I loved every minute of it!!!!.