Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky is one of the greatest hockey players the world has ever seen. For decades, he has remained the highest goal scorer in NHL history. It was not a cakewalk for Gretzky; it took him immense practice and dedication. However, ultimately, when he ascended the throne of the highest goal scorer, defeating another legend Gordie Howe, Gretzky’s father gave him the most valuable lesson.
Wayne Gretzky holds the highest record for the number of points and goals in NHL history. During his tenure, Gretzky’s biggest challenge was to break legend Gordie Howe’s record of 1850 total points and 801 goals. Eventually, when Gretzky broke Howe’s record, Walter Gretzky gave his son a good lesson.
What did Walter Gretzky tell his son after he broke Gordie Howe’s record?
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In every sense, Walter Gretzky is known as Canada’s hockey dad for giving Wayne Gretzky the best support to excel in his hockey career. Walter was with Gretzky in all his ups and downs. He consoled Gretzky when he was not performing his best. Moreover, Walter also kept Gretzky’s arrogance in check. In 1989, Wayne Gretzky finally broke the long-term record of Gordie Howe’s 1850 points. It was a huge milestone for Gretzky. However, at that moment, Walter Gretzky gave him a humble perspective on his achievement.
He told him;
“remember this moment because someone will eventually break your records and when you do make sure you smile and shake their hand”
Walter Gretzky gave his son a lesson on humility in spite of his achievements. Indeed, Gretzky’s father was right. After years, the moment has finally arrived when new-age hockey player Alex Ovechkin will break Gretzky’s long-term record of the highest NHL goals.
On many occasions, Wayne Gretzky has been asked about it, and he has always given a very humble reply to it.
Wayne Gretzky reacts to Alex Ovechkin breaking his record
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The Washington Capitals captain, Alex Ovechkin, has scored a total of 812 goals so far. And he is likely on his course to break Gretzky’s record of 894 goals. Besides the excitement, fans were also eager to know what the legend Wayne Gretzky thought about his record being broken. In an interview, Wayne stated about Ovechkin:
“I think that it couldn’t happen to a better person”
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Moreover, Gretzky also believes that it was great for hockey as a sport. It would increase the popularity of the sport all around the world. Well, clearly, Gretzky is happily welcoming Ovechkin to ascend his throne as the highest goals scorer.