@@yeltsin6817 I grew up in Brantford, Wally really was a saint! He bought my friends and I food at the King George Road McDonalds without us asking when we were in high school. He had a selfless heart.
This is a true story, Nelson is my uncle and he told the family about this great young hockey player he had just signed . He said that talent like his comes along every hundred years and he was right.
I saw Gretzky play live. I assure you he could skate like no else I have ever seen. And then there was the shot. Wrist, slap shot. Didn't matter. It was darn good.
The Gretzkys lived around the corner from my parents house. Such a nice family. His dad was a legend in Brantford. So humble
They lived around the corner from me too.
Walter Gretzky should be on the hundred dollar bill
@@williamdouglas2717maybe you’re neighbours!
It was truly
Amazing how humble Walt was and so down to earth. He was truly a great personas was his wife
@@yeltsin6817 I grew up in Brantford, Wally really was a saint! He bought my friends and I food at the King George Road McDonalds without us asking when we were in high school. He had a selfless heart.
This is a true story, Nelson is my uncle and he told the family about this great young hockey player he had just signed . He said that talent like his comes along every hundred years and he was right.
I saw Gretzky play live. I assure you he could skate like no else I have ever seen. And then there was the shot. Wrist, slap shot. Didn't matter. It was darn good.
As a québécois and totally Canadiens de Montréal fan, I think Wayne Gretzky is the greatest Canadian in my lifetime.
Gretzky is so regal
$350K in 1978 is crazy haha nice
$350K in 1978, is valued at $1,650,0000 in today's money. You are right, that is crazy for that time. I made $4.50 an hour that year.