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Walter Gretzky, the ultimate Canadian hockey dad who taught and nurtured the Great One, has died. He was 82. The father of Wayne Gretzky became a name himself, a constant in Wayne’s world. As Wayne’s star ascended, Walter remained a blue-collar symbol of a devoted hockey parent in a country filled with them.

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The 5th annual Minor Olympics Hockey Tournament in Hespeler, Ont. Brantford's Wayne Gretzky is congratulated by his father Walter Gretzky, in the dressing room in 1971.Dennis Robinson/The Globe and Mail

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Walter Gretzky and his son Wayne are shown in 1984./The Canadian Press

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Walter Gretzky is photographed at his home in Brantford, Ont. in 2007. The backyard rink where his son Wayne learned the game has now been replaced with a pool.Kevin Van Paassen

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Patti Riley places flowers at Walter Gretzky's home in Brantford, Ont., following the news of his death, Friday, March 5, 2021.Cole Burston/The Canadian Press

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Hockey sticks, cards, and flowers are seen affixed to Walter Gretzky's reserved parking spot at the Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre in Brantford, Ont..Cole Burston/The Canadian Press

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Walter Gretzky and his wife Phyllis, parents of Wayne Gretzky, are shown in 1984.Dave Buston/The Canadian Press

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Wayne Gretzky (right) shares a laugh with Gordie Howe (second from left) as Maurice (Rocket) Richard (left) and Walter Gretzky look on at the NHL awards ceremony in Montreal, June 7, 1983.Bill Grimshaw/The Canadian Press

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Walter Gretzky is honoured during the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers NHL game at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alta., on April 6, 2016.JASON FRANSON/The Canadian Press

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Wayne Gretzky (centre) poses with the Stanley Cup with father Walter and brother Glen after the Edmonton Oilers won the Stanley Cup in Edmonton, May 19, 1984.Charlie Palmer/The Canadian Press

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Walter Gretzky, Canada's best-known hockey dad, receives the Order of Ontario for his work with the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation and the CNIB, from Lieutenant Governor James Bartleman at a ceremony at Queen's Park in Toronto on February 5, 2003.Donald Weber/The Globe and Mail

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Walter Gretzky signs autographes during the filming of Waking Up Wally, in Edmonton on Tuesday, February 01, 2005. John Ulan/The Globe and MailJohn Ulan/The Globe and Mail

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Walter Gretzky, Wayne's dad, is the unofficial ambassador at Gretzky's Restaurant, greeting everyone in the place when he's there, including these visitors from Australia.Glenn Lowson/The Globe and Mail

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Walter Gretzky autographs the jersey of Christopher Palumbo, 10, of Woodbridge, Ont., at the 38th annual Wayne Gretzky International Hockey Tournament in Brantford, Ont., Dec. 28, 2007.Colin Everett/The Canadian Press

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Walter Gretzky is photographed outside the Legislature at Queens Park on March 6 2012. Coincidentally, Gretzky was visiting the Speaker whom he knows from Brantford, Ont. while a bill was being introduced in the Legislature to help with students suffering from concussions.Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail

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Walter Gretzky is photographed at his home in Brantford, Ont. Nov.15/2007. The backyard rink where his son Wayne learned the game has now been replaced with a pool. Mr. Gretzky is holding a painting of the rink.Kevin Van Paassen/The Globe and Mail

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Walter Gretzky waves to a cast of extras during the filming of Waking Up Wally, in Edmonton on February 01, 2005.John Ulan/The Globe and Mail

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