No longer Canadian: Wayne Gretzky’s Canadian identity questioned after Donald Trump friendship sparks controversy | NHL News

Wayne Gretzky, one of Canada’s most beloved sports figures, has found himself at the center of a firestorm — not for anything he did on the ice, but because of who he’s standing beside politically. The hockey legend’s long-standing relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump has fueled nationalistic backlash, especially as Trump continues to make inflammatory remarks about Canada.
Canadian fans claim Wayne Gretzky has ‘lost’ his Canadian identity
The controversy reached a boiling point earlier this year after Donald Trump proposed a 25% tariff on Canadian goods and even joked about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state. During this tension, Trump publicly referred to Wayne Gretzky as a “free agent” when it comes to choosing between the U.S. and Canada. That comment didn’t sit well with many Canadians, who viewed it as both divisive and disrespectful.Matthew Iwanyk, Chief Operating Officer and host at Edmonton Sports Talk, voiced what many Canadians were feeling. “You were a great Canadian, but now you are not,” he said in March, according to the New York Times. “That is the majority sentiment you will get from Edmontonians. … As much as we love hockey, we love our country more.”This emotional reaction underscores how deep Gretzky’s influence runs in Canadian culture — and how serious the fallout can be when that identity is questioned.
Wayne Gretzky responds with diplomacy, but critics remain unswayed
Despite the uproar, Gretzky has made it clear he wants no part in political warfare. Speaking with Ben Mulroney on Toronto’s AM-640, he said, “I don’t worry about those kind of things because you can’t make everybody happy… But, trust me, I have no political power with the prime minister or the president.”Still, images of Gretzky in a MAGA hat and attending Trump events with FBI Director Kash Patel haven’t helped his case in the eyes of critics. His wife, Janet Gretzky, even posted — and later deleted — a heartfelt thank-you to fellow hockey icon Bobby Orr for defending Wayne: “It has broken his heart to read and see the mean comments.”Also Read: Throwback to when Wayne Gretzky, Michael Jordan, and Bo Jackson became animated crime-fighters in 90s cult cartoon ProStarsIn the end, Gretzky’s silence on Trump’s policies may not be enough to protect his legacy from political fallout — especially in the country he once so proudly represented.