Wayne Gretzky Quotes
Top 48 wise famous quotes and sayings by Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Wayne Gretzky on Wise Famous Quotes.
When emotions are high, things are said, things are done. Ultimately, these players want to play. I know too many of them love the game too much.
No matter who you are, we're creatures of habit. The better your habits are, the better they will be in pressure situations.
A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be.
I wasn't naturally gifted in terms of size and speed; everything I did in hockey I worked for, and that's the way I'll be as a coach.
If I had to pick three players to start a franchise, I'd choose Hasek, Peter Forsberg and Eric Lindros.
Hockey is a unique sport in the sense that you need each and every guy helping each other and pulling in the same direction to be successful.
I heard people say, 'Why would he want to do this?' My answer is 'Why not?' It is what I love. It's what I know.
The highest compliment that you can pay me is to say that I work hard every day, that I never dog it.
I'm very proud of our NHL players. I think they all handle themselves extremely well and they all work really hard.
When I was 5 and playing against 11-year-olds, who were bigger, stronger, faster, I just had to figure out a way to play with them.
Procrastination is one of the most common and deadliest of diseases and its toll on success and happiness is heavy.
I get a feeling about where a teammate is going to be. A lot of times, I can turn and pass without even looking.
It's kind of ironic when I broke in at 17, I was told I was too small, too slow and I wouldn't make the NHL
It's just amazing how many companies suddenly want you to hold up their products after you've held up the Stanley Cup.
The greatest thing about playing obviously is winning, and you can't replace that experience with anything.
Only one thing is ever guaranteed, that is that you will definitely not achieve the goal if you don't take the shot.
At the end of the day everybody lost. We almost crippled our industry. It was very disappointing what happened.
You know, I've held women and babies and jewels and money, but nothing will ever feel as good as holding that Cup.
The biggest difference between L.A. and Edmonton was that instead of people looking at me I was looking at them.
People in general want to build somebody up and then try to knock them down. They always root for the underdog.
He brings something special. I don't know what it is, but if you ask him, you couldn't understand his answer.