The Panther
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What was up with Gretzky at the Coyotes' coach? I draw an analogy here to George Harrison's decision to tour huge arenas in 1974, even though he hated touring and being a front-man... But whereas Harrison did the one-month tour and then quit live shows for good (more or less), Gretzky stuck out four season as the Coyotes' coach. It just seemed so out of character for Wayne to even want to coach. When he was asked, as a player -- even late in his career -- if he would ever consider coaching, he emphatically said 'no'.
So, what changed? Why did he want to coach? And why did the Phoenix people want him (an ex-player with absolutely no experience as coach)?
My general impression of his coaching days was that he was mediocre at best. The Coyotes finished 4th or 5th in their division every season, never making the playoffs. While I think Gretzky is a very smart all-around hockey guy, and probably knows enough about all aspects of the game to be a good coach, I question whether he would have had the communicative ability and motivating personality to inspire players. He's just too "middle of the road" and aware of his larger-than-the-sport image. There's also the obvious fact that just by being Gretzky, he would be a strange presence to players. Steve Reinprecht said that Gretzky screamed at him in anger at a practice one time, and Reinprecht (from Edmonton) was in shock, having grown up idolizing his now-coach.
What are players or others' stories of Gretzky as coach?
So, what changed? Why did he want to coach? And why did the Phoenix people want him (an ex-player with absolutely no experience as coach)?
My general impression of his coaching days was that he was mediocre at best. The Coyotes finished 4th or 5th in their division every season, never making the playoffs. While I think Gretzky is a very smart all-around hockey guy, and probably knows enough about all aspects of the game to be a good coach, I question whether he would have had the communicative ability and motivating personality to inspire players. He's just too "middle of the road" and aware of his larger-than-the-sport image. There's also the obvious fact that just by being Gretzky, he would be a strange presence to players. Steve Reinprecht said that Gretzky screamed at him in anger at a practice one time, and Reinprecht (from Edmonton) was in shock, having grown up idolizing his now-coach.
What are players or others' stories of Gretzky as coach?