Quote by Wayne Gretzky
I knew at a young age, whether I was playing baseball or hockey or

I knew at a young age, whether I was playing baseball or hockey or lacrosse, that my teammates were counting on me, whether it be to strike the last batter out in a baseball game or score a big goal in a hockey game. – Wayne Gretzky

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I dont like my hockey sticks touching other sticks, and I dont like them crossing one another, and I kind of have them hidden in the corner. I put baby powder on the ends. I think its essentially a matter of taking care of what takes care of you. – Wayne Gretzky

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