16 GRETZKY The Edmonton Sun, Friday October 1, 1999
The number No.99 game
Gretzky's legendary jersey first gained prominence back in junior
By DARCY ANDERSON Special to the Sun
Twenty-two years ago, Brian Gualazzi of the Sault Ste. Marie
Greyhounds changed hockey history. You may be wondering, Brian Gua-who?
If it weren't for Gualazzi, the Edmonton Oilers would be raising just
one 9 to the rafters of Skyreach Centre tonight, not two. The number 99
would simply not be a part of the legend that is Wayne Gretzky. Throughout
his minor hockey days, Gretzky had worn the No. 9 on the back of his sweater
in tribute to his hero, Gordie Howe. But when he came to the OHA's Greyhounds
in the fall of 1977, returning vet Gualazzi, who was quite a prolific
scorer himself scoring 75 goals in his third year of junior, had already
laid claim to that number. Something had to give. "In fairness to
(Gretzky) and in fairness to the team, nobody ever asked me to give (the
number) up," Gualazzi who is now a Crown attorney in Sault Ste. Marie,
said from his home earlier this week. "The way it was always done
was that the veterans got to pick their numbers first. I had started the
year before and then Wayne came, but he never approached me. "They
may have had thoughts of asking me, but they never did." The now-deceased
former coach of the Greyhounds, Muzz MacPherson, recalled the evolution
of The Great One's jersey number in a conversation with The Sun's Terry
Jones in the early eighties. "Wayne wanted number 9. I told Wayne
that Brian had the number. If he wanted to give it up, fine, Wayne could
have it. But I wasn't going to take it away from him." So Gretzky
tried out 14 for a while, then 19. Neither really clicked for him. "I
told him that with Phil Esposito and Ken Hodge joining But there were still questions that surrounded the gangly
teen nonetheless. |
The moment Wayne Gretzky decided to wear
the number 99, his fate was sealed. He was destined for greatness.
Wayne Gretzky donned the No. 99 for the first time with the Soo Greyhounds in 1977. |