'I don't think I'm your worst problem here': Inside the thoughts of Wayne Gretzky
- Charles Barkley criticized Canadians for their backlash against Wayne Gretzky over his friendship with President Donald Trump, stating, 'He has nothing to do with that.'
- Wayne Gretzky's wife, Janet Gretzky, stated that the criticism made her husband 'heartbroken.'
- Bobby Orr expressed disappointment regarding the criticism of Gretzky in a column for the Toronto Sun, highlighting his contributions to Canadian hockey.
- Gretzky had supported Canada remaining a separate country after Trump jokingly suggested it become the 51st state.
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Wayne Gretzky slammed in photos of altered LCBO wine labels. Here’s what the LCBO is saying
Photos were posted to Reddit on the r/Canada subreddit but have since been removed by moderators. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) says it has found no evidence of tampering in its stores after photos appearing to show altered Wayne Gretzky Estates Winery labels were shared on social media.
'Them fools up in Canada': Charles Barkley defends Wayne Gretzky against criticisms over Trump support
NBA legend Charles Barkley defended Wayne Gretzky, arguably the best hockey player of all time, against criticisms that he hasn't been loyal to his home country of Canada. Gretzky has faced criticisms for his support for President Donald Trump, with the Great One having appeared at Trump's inauguration and even in a photo wearing a "MAGA" hat.
Wayne Gretzky's star power has taken a hit. Do you agree with the backlash?
Gretzky, who was photographed wearing a MAGA (Make America Great Again) hat at Trump’s victory party at Mar-a-Lago following the Nov. 5, 2024 presidential election, is the NHL’s all-time leading scorer. But his celebrity status has become collateral damage in…

Wayne Gretzky’s star power has taken a hit. Do you agree with the backlash?
Gretzky, who was photographed wearing a MAGA (Make America Great Again) hat at Trump’s victory party at Mar-a-Lago following the Nov. 5, 2024 presidential election, is the NHL’s all-time leading scoring. But his celebrity status has become collateral damage in an ongoing trade war between the U.S. and Canada.
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