Wayne Gretzky Steps Down as Coach of Coyotes

Just this morning my Puck Doctors colleague Adam Steevens was discussing the state of the Phoenix Coyotes, and the dramatic battle between Canadian businessman Jim Balsillie and the NHL over the right to buy and move the team back to Canada.
Well, it seems the battle (and quite possibly their in ability to pay what he deserves) has taken its toll on ‘The Great One’, as Head Coach Wayne Gretzky has announced today that he will step down as Coach of the Coyotes. Here is what Gretz had to say:
“This was a difficult decision that I’ve thought long and hard about. We all hoped there would be a resolution earlier this month to the Coyotes ownership situation, but the decision is taking longer than expected. Since both remaining bidders have made it clear that I don’t fit into their future plans, I approached General Manger Don Maloney and suggested he begin looking for someone to replace me as coach. Don has worked hard and explored many options. I think he has made an excellent choice, and so now it’s time for me to step aside.
I want to thank every staff member of the Phoenix Coyotes, past and present. It was a real pleasure to work with each and every one of you. I’ve always said that Phoenix is a great sports city and deserves nothing but the best. I still believe that. As a young boy, I learned to play hockey in Southern Ontario, and I know what great fans they have there. It’s my hope they too will have an NHL franchise in the not too distant future.”
This whole situation has certainly been tough on Wayne Gretzky, but it is nice to hear his kind words towards the team in departing. Its also nice to hear he is staying true to his roots and rooting for southern Ontario to get that second franchise they are so desperately seeking.








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Looks like another nail in the coffin for the Coyotes in Phoenix.
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LOL, what an egg head, he has always been a major egg head!
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Gretzky was a terrible coach. Yotes might have been competitive last year if he were not behind the bench. The team heads in the right direction with this move.
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“Pay hime what he deserves”??????????????
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“Pay him what he deserves”????????????? This guy couldn’t coach his way out of a paper bag! Good riddance! He has done absolutely nothing for this organization. Get a clue.
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Pay him what he deserves????? You mean 4x the amount of what a NHL coach makes who actually makes it to the PLAYOFFS???
Jesus do you know anything about his pay structure or any other NHL coaches pay structure? Its basically the same as David Beckham compared to the rest of the soccer players in the US.
You putz.
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Wayne Gretzky Steps Down as Coach of Coyotes…
Just this morning my Puck Doctors colleague Adam Steevens was discussing the state of the Phoenix Coyotes, and the dramatic battle between Canadian businessman Jim Balsillie and the NHL over the right to buy and move the team back to Canada. Well, it …
Winnipeg would like their Jets back. Southern Ontario would likely fill their arena better though.
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