Gretzky excited about the future of hockey on the anniversary of Kings trade
EDMONTON — On the eve of the 30th anniversary of his stunning trade from the Edmonton Oilers to the Los Angeles Kings on Aug. 9 1988, Wayne Gretzky was more focused on the future of hockey than his own past.
Holding a press conference in support of the Hlinka Gretzky Cup under-18 hockey tournament in Edmonton, the top scorer in NHL history was naturally asked about the anniversary of his trade to the Kings from the Oilers, with whom he won four Stanley Cups.
“I don’t really talk about it much,” he said. “It happened. It is part of life and part of history. It seems like it was 10 years and then 25 years and now here we are at 30 years. I’m sure at 35 years I will get asked the same questions, but I don’t talk much about it. Everybody pretty much knows what transpired, and that is that.
“It was as much as a surprise to me as to anybody else that I was traded, but that is a part of sports.”


