NHL legend Wayne Gretzky was spotted at Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday as the incoming president has teased "The Great One" as the next leader of Canada. Gretzky was tucked away to the ...
Former Edmonton Oilers forward Wayne Gretzky, who is a four-time NHL Stanley Cup champion, attended Donald Trump’s swearing-in ceremony on January 20. Trump has begun his second term as U.S ...
Ellen DeGeneres, David Strathairn, and Wayne Gretzky share January 26th as their birthday. Join us in celebrating these iconic figures.
Alex Ovechkin moved within 20 goals of breaking Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record with an empty-netter, helping the Washington Capitals beat the Seattle Kraken 3-0 on Friday night for their sixth straight vi ...
Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals are currently in Edmonton to take on the Oilers tomorrow night, and Ovechkin arrived to Rogers Place a little early to pay tribute to Wayne Gretzky.
NHL Hall of Famer and Trump family friend Wayne Gretzky and his wife, Janet, were among the attendees inside the rotunda at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Enjoy the latest local ...
Wayne Gretzky was among the star names at Donald Trump's inauguration after the president tipped the hockey legend for his own position of power. Gretzky - nicknamed 'the Great One' - is ...
EDMONTON --Alex Ovechkin had a special tour of the Edmonton Oilers Hall of Fame on Monday with an opportunity to try on the gloves and hold the stick that Wayne Gretzky used in the 1980s.
The Great Eight is within striking distance of Wayne Gretzky's all-time NHL goals record of 894, which Gretzky reached on ...
This isn’t the first time Ovechkin got to try some of Gretzky’s gear, as he received Gretzky’s stick that he used to score his 807th career goal after Ovechkin won the 2018 Stanley Cup.
open image in gallery Former NHL player Wayne Gretzky, left, and his wife Janet Jones at the inauguration. Trump previously joked that if Canada became the 51st U.S. state then Gretzky would ...
Trump previously joked that Gretzky, a Canadian former hockey champion and coach, would become the “governor” of Canada, should it become the 51st U.S. state. “I was with Wayne Gretzky.