Wednesday, 13 January 2016

{coyotes} 'Great One' teaches grandson how to stickhandle

 

If Tatum Gretzky Johnson decides to embark on a hockey career, he has no better mentor than his grandfather, Wayne Gretzky, the greatest scorer in the history of hockey.

Gretzky's wife, Janet, posted a video to her Instagram account showing Wayne and Tatum together with hockey sticks and hockey ball.

Tatum, who turns 1 on Jan. 19, received stick-handling lessons from "PaPa" Wayne, who happens to be the NHL's all-time leader in goals (894), assists (1,963) and points (2,857).

Tatum is the son of Wayne Gretzky's daughter, Paulina, and professional golfer Dustin Johnson. "The Great One" played 20 seasons in the League. He won the Stanley Cup four times with the Edmonton Oilers and helped the Los Angeles Kings to the Stanley Cup Final in 1993.

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