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ESPN REPORT: NHL Hockey Legend Wayne Gretzky Rushed to Hospital Earlier Today Due to Cardiac Arrest
ESPN REPORT: NHL Hockey Legend Wayne Gretzky Rushed to Hospital Earlier Today Due to Cardiac Arrest
According to sources close to the situation, NHL legend Wayne Gretzky was rushed to a hospital earlier today after suffering a cardiac arrest. The news sent shockwaves through the hockey community, with fans and fellow players alike expressing concern for the hockey greatβs well-being.
Details surrounding the incident are still emerging, and itβs unclear at this time what led to the cardiac arrest or what treatment Gretzky is receiving. Representatives for Gretzky have yet to release an official statement.
Gretzky, widely regarded as βThe Great One,β is a four-time Stanley Cup champion and holds numerous NHL records, including most career goals, assists, and points. He played for the Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues, and New York Rangers during his illustrious 20-year career.
ESPN will provide updates as more information becomes available.
*Update:* A statement from Gretzkyβs team is expected soon. Fans can show their support for Wayne Gretzky using the hashtag #GetWellWayne.
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Is Wayne Gretzky still a Canadian hero?
Author Karl Subban, sportscaster Tara Slone and podcaster Paul Myers share how theyβre grappling with the icon

Canadian retired professional hockey player Wayne Gretzky arrives for the inauguration ceremony before Donald Trump is sworn in as the 47th US President in the US Capitol Rotunda in Washington, DC, on January 20, 2025.Β (Saul Loeb/Reuters)
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For more than four decades, hockey legend Wayne Gretzky has been celebrated as a national hero across Canada, with statues, arenas and freeways named in his honour.
However, Gretzkyβs public alliances with U.S. President Donald Trump in the midst of the presidentβs tariff-induced trade war with Canada has caused many hockey fans to disown the man they once called βthe Great One.β But will this political moment be strong enough to permanently alter Gretzkyβs place in our national history?
Today onΒ Commotion, author Karl Subban, sportscaster Tara Slone and podcaster Paul Myers join host Elamin Abdelmahmoud to reflect on the legacy of one of Canadaβs greatest icons.
Elamin: Karl, not only are you a longtime hockey fan, but youβre also the father of three NHL players β P.K., Malcolm and Jordan. Tell me what Wayne Gretzky has represented to you and your family.
Karl: Weβve had this dream and the dream really was for my boys to play in the NHL. Maybe I had it, then they sort of took ownership of it, you know? I saw Wayne Gretzky play at the Sudbury Arena.β¦ He made this move on this defenseman; I think that d-player is still looking for his skates, OK? He captured us at that time, and heβs captured the attention of so many Canadians. I met Walter Gretzky at one of the tournaments that P.K. was in, and he awarded P. K. player of the game. That photo is in my book,Β How We Did It. Iβve been referred to as βthe ultimate hockey dad,β and I look at people and say, βNo, thereβs only one. Thatβs Walter Gretzky.β
Elamin: Karl, what youβre getting at is thereβs a place that Gretzky occupies in the national imagination of people. And that wasnβt just a thing that happened on the iceβ¦. Tara, what was the key to Gretzkyβs popularity not just on the ice, but off the ice as well?
Tara: I think that he was very Canadian, you know? This Brantford kid, this sort of everyman β¦ who has this superhuman talent. And so the juxtaposition of the two, I think, just captured our imagination. But then he is this Canadian kid whoβs done so well. Heβs painted by Andy Warhol. He has this Hollywood wedding. But really what he did, obviously, on the ice was at the time very much superhuman β and not to be forgotten, he also led a dynasty too, right? Which is something that actually Alexander Ovechkin doesnβt quite have under his belt. The Oilers as a whole were sort of part of that great mythology.
Elamin: Right, because you require something like a dynasty to build a mythology. You canβt be a one-off kind of thing. You build a story.
Tara: I think so.
Elamin: Well, the story shifted a little bit because we went from 7-Up commercials and Stanley Cups to β¦ a CBC News report from last month in Edmonton. Gretzkyβs statue was vandalized with what smelled like feces. That happened after months and months of public criticism at Gretzky for aligning himself with Trump, especially during the trade war, especially during all this talk of annexation threats.
And then there was that moment, Paul, when at the 4 Nations hockey tournament in February, Gretzky gets selected as honorary captain of Team Canada, comes out, does not wear any team colours, then was seen giving the thumbs-up to the U.S. bench. Paul, how are you processing all that has happened in the last few months?
Paul: Well, I mean, the elephant in the room here is that Iβm in the United States as a Canadian working in California. Thereβs an old saying that nothingβs more Canadian than an expat Canadian living somewhere else. And so I have a Canadian flag in my office. I have a clay Mountie in our dining room. We are clichΓ© Canadians abroad.
And when you see stuff like this and you hear itβs Wayne Gretzky β of course, the first thing was when he appears with a MAGA hat and heβs showing up at Mar-a-Lago β youβre like, I donβt really care what peopleβs politics are. I may disagree with them, but heβs allowed to do that. But then in that moment when thereβs a sovereignty issue, and when you were raised by the Canadian system β I mean, we all grew up with Walter Gretzky. Like, he was Canadaβs dad β until you, sir.
Elamin: Yeah, I was gonna say, Canadaβs dad to me is Karl Subban. But go on.
Paul: Iβm there. But yeah, then it just felt like when that moment happens β¦ nobody owes us anything, right? No celebrity owes us anything. But it would have been super nice, to use Canadian language, it would have been super kind of him to giveΒ usΒ the thumbs-up. I mean if Elon Musk can speak up about the tariffs, and heβs on that team, at least Wayne could have said, βHey, hands off Canada, eh?β You know? I mean, thatβs what I was thinking.