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Gretzky Stresses Creativity NHL great says emphasis on systems Tuesday, October 24, 2000 "Very few Jean Béliveaus or Paul Coffeys come through the ranks now because we're taught so many systems and so much discipline at a young age that we've taken away a lot of creativity. "Up to a certain age, kids should just be let out to play pond hockey. Skate and be creative with the puck," Gretzky said at a news conference to launch a new Internet site for minor-hockey coaches. Gretzky, wearing his hat as adviser to the Canadian Hockey Association,
was at the Hockey Hall of Fame to unveil the resource Web site: http://www.coachesclub.net. "Every parent thinks their kid will make it to the NHL. That's not going to happen, but it puts a lot of pressure on these volunteer coaches. This may help with communication between parents and coaches," Gretzky said. "I was lucky because my dad coached me a lot and let me be creative.
But he could have used this." "A lot of people anticipated we'd move forward in the same direction," Gretzky said. "I had hoped and wished he'd come with me. . . . At this point in time, all we can do is to try and get this thing [the purchase] put to bed and closed." Gretzky has expressed an interest in possibly managing Canada's 2002
Olympic team for Salt Lake City. Each country must put forward by May
1 the names of eight players for its roster. Gretzky will take part in
meetings beginning in mid-November to begin the process of identifying
Canada's eight core players.
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