THE GREAT ONE OF HOCKEY RETIRES
Apr 26th, 1999 • Posted in: NewsSpecial to Newsline from Canadian Correspondent Errol P. Mendes
NEW YORK
Canadian hockey legend Wayne Gretzky played his last game as a professional hockey player last week, and millions of Canadians were glued to their television sets to witness one of the country’s greatest heroes passing from the professional hockey scene.
One of the most fitting tributes was paid by Bill Torrey, former general manager of the New York Islanders, whose four-year reign as Stanley Cup champions was ended by Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers.
“How can you ever fault what this guy has done publicly for our sport?” Torrey told the Post. “He said the right things at the right time, he’s led a clean life, he has a nice family. The thing I feel about him is he came along at a time of a media explosion in all sports and he never ducked his responsibilities, never walked away.”
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