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Chelios induction lures Gretzky clan to HOF

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TORONTO — When Wayne Gretzky was a kid, he used to love visiting the Hockey Hall of Fame. “I used to come and just stare at all the equipment and the names,” Gretzky said. “It’s a wonderful place.”

Gretzky returned to the Hall of Fame on Monday night, this time at the request of a friend — 2013 inductee Chris Chelios. He walked the red carpet in the footsteps of other members of Chelios’s circle like Cindy Crawford, Kid Rock, John Cusack and Tony Danza.

“He’s just a good man,” Gretzky said of Chelios. “You just call him, you need a favour, and he’ll be there in the next heartbeat ... and I’ve got a great deal of respect for him.”

There are few players in the game’s history who command respect on the level of Gretzky, but he hasn’t been formally involved in the NHL since stepping down as Phoenix Coyotes coach in 2009.

“I’m always close to the game,” Gretzky said. “The game’s always been good to me. The National Hockey League commission­er’s office, they have always treated me with a great deal of respect and always been good to me. I’ve chosen at this point in time to take a step back and be a fan like everyone else and watch.”

On Monday, Gretzky watched Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos break his right tibia in a game.

“It’s horrible,” Gretzky said hours later. “The players today are bigger, better and stronger than we were when we played. These guys are really incredible athletes and they play a high risk — it’s a physical game, it’s a fast game.”

Gretzky set a pile of NHL records in 1,487 games, but he found it difficult to play against two individual­s.

“There’s only a couple players in my career that I played against that were tough and mean, that I was a little nervous about,” he said. “And both of them — Mark Messier and Chris Chelios — every time they hit me, they would tell me, ‘Gretz, I’m behind you.’ They both had a lot of class.”

Scott Niedermaye­r, Brendan Shanahan, Fred Shero and Geraldine Heaney were also inducted.

“To make the Hockey Hall of Fame is really hard,” Gretzky said. “You’ve got to be a real special person because that’s what makes it a special place.”

 ?? Bruce Bennett/afp/getty Images ?? Flanked by sons Trevor, left, and Ty, Janet and Wayne Gretzky attend the 2013 Hockey Hall of Fame ceremony on Monday.
Bruce Bennett/afp/getty Images Flanked by sons Trevor, left, and Ty, Janet and Wayne Gretzky attend the 2013 Hockey Hall of Fame ceremony on Monday.

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