Wayne Gretzky steps down from front-office role with Edmonton Oilers
EDMONTON — Wayne Gretzky says he is stepping down as vice-chairman of the Edmonton Oilers.
Gretzky said in a statement on Twitter on Tuesday he is making the decision, “given the pandemic and other life changes.”
The 60-year-old Gretzky says he will not be able to “dedicate the time nor effort needed to support this world-class organization.”
The move comes one day after the Oilers were eliminated from the playoffs when the Winnipeg Jets completed a sweep of Edmonton in the first round. The Oilers featured the league’s top two regular-season scorers in Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.