Toronto Star

Laine mania takes hockey world by storm

Jets rookie has legends eager to see him play, while Finns closely follow his every move

- JUDY OWEN

WINNIPEG— When Wayne Gretzky and Teemu Selanne say they’re looking forward to seeing Jets rookie Patrik Laine play in person, you know the hockey world is pumped up about the potential of the Finnish forward.

Gretzky and Selanne are in Winnipeg for the Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic. Gretzky will captain the Edmonton Oilers alumni team against Selanne and the Jets old-timers on Saturday at Investors Group Field.

Then they’ll join fans on Sunday to watch the regular-season NHL outdoor game between the Jets and Oilers.

“I haven’t seen him play live yet. I’m looking forward to that Sunday,” Gretzky said of Laine after the alumni teams practised Friday at MTS Centre. “The other night when he scored three goals is great for the Jets and wonderful for the city. He’s bringing an excitement and an enthusiasm to the organizati­on and the city.”

The18-year-old Laine notched a hat trick Wednesday, including the tying goal and overtime winner, in a 5-4 victory against the Maple Leafs. He now has four goals and one assist in four games.

“When you can score goals, people love you,” Gretzky said. “And let me tell you, I played with (Luc) Robitaille, I played with Jari (Kurri), I played with Brett Hull. They loved to score.

“And you’ve got to love to score. I loved to score. And you can tell that kid (Laine) loves to score.”

The spotlight on Laine, the second overall pick in this year’s NHL draft, is especially intense in his homeland.

Finnish sports reporter Pekka Jalonen arrived in Manitoba last week to chronicle Laine’s first few NHL games for the Iltalehti newspaper, as well as the Heritage Classic.

“People in Finland, they are crazy about Laine at the moment,” said Jalonen, who’s been with the paper since 1983. “They want to know everything about him.”

Jalonen also visited Winnipeg to cover former Jets star Teemu Selanne’s NHL rookie season in 199293.

The attention on Laine is more extreme these days with the Internet, he said.

“He’s handling this situation very well,” Jalonen said of Laine. “He has a lot of self-confidence, but he’s down to earth. The only thing he’s interested in is to help his team.”

The foreign media spotlight on Laine has also included a Vancouverb­ased reporter for a Finnish broadcasti­ng company and a Finnish reporter from Toronto who writes for a different newspaper and sports magazine in Finland. Laine is taking it all in stride. “Of course, everybody’s interested in how I’m doing here, the Finnish people,” Laine said matter-of-factly. “It’s good to get them a little bit of informatio­n from here.”

If anyone knows about handling the media glare, it’s Selanne.

The “Finnish Flash” is playing in the alumni game and has talked to Laine about the NHL and the city where he got his own start at age 22.

Selanne tweeted his pride after Laine’s hat trick, writing “new sheriff in town” followed by three hat symbols and the words “congrats” and “wow.”

Selanne left his mark in Winnipeg when he scored league rookie records of 76 goals and 132 points in 84 games. Laine could follow in his rookie footsteps.

“I think he has all the tools to score 76 or whatever, a lot of goals,” Selanne said. “But it’s not going to be easy. You get only one chance, a oneyear chance. But those are just numbers. I’m just excited that he’s doing good and I’m going to follow him very closely.”

 ?? BRUCE FEDYCK/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? With his hat trick against the Leafs on Wednesday, Jets rookie Patrik Laine (No. 29) has four goals and one assist in his first four games in the NHL.
BRUCE FEDYCK/USA TODAY SPORTS With his hat trick against the Leafs on Wednesday, Jets rookie Patrik Laine (No. 29) has four goals and one assist in his first four games in the NHL.

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