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Wayne Gretzky and Tyler Gretzky gave a magical Stanley Cup moment to some disabled fans of the Edmonton Oilers
Wayne Gretzky and Tyler Gretzky gave a magical Stanley Cup moment to some disabled fans of the Edmonton Oilers

Time of India

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  • Time of India

Wayne Gretzky and Tyler Gretzky gave a magical Stanley Cup moment to some disabled fans of the Edmonton Oilers

Image Via Getty In the midst of the fierce fight for the 2025 Stanley Cup between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers, an exceedingly emotional moment unfolded far from the ice. It wasn't a goal, save, or a hit- it was a moment of kindness that brightened two lives. Wayne Gretzky, with his son Tyler Gretzky, teamed with YouTuber Zachery Dereniowski to surprise and delight two disabled Oilers fans with an unforgettable post-game live-show experience. Wayne Gretzky and Tyler Gretzky have given the ultimate gift to Davin and Eric Back in the city, the excitement from Game 1's overtime victory by the Edmonton Oilers and Game 2's double overtime victory of the Florida Panthers kept everybody glued to their seats. However, for two brothers and lifelong Oilers fans, Davin and Eric, who had never been to a live NHL game, something amazing was about to happen. The gang parted ways after a social experiment by content creator Zachery Dereniowski and a positivity promoter. On the streets, he would give Stanley Cup Final tickets worth one dollar to unsuspecting fans. After Davin and Eric shared their love for the team, they had no idea what would follow. Dereniowski handed them this mystery box. Inside: Tickets to the game, courtesy of Wayne Gretzky and his son, Tyler. The brothers were stunned when told they were attending that night. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Good News: You May Be Richer Than You Think Undo The magic continued as the duo received $1,000 in cash to spend throughout their night. Once at the arena, they saw Edmonton's thrilling 4-3 win in Game 1, only to then meet Wayne Gretzky. The "Great One" warmly greeted the two, asked about the excitement, and gifted them Edmonton Oilers jerseys signed by himself, turning what was never meant to be into reality. A Stanley Cup Final Full of Action and Emotion While kind acts made news stories off the ice, the contest on the ice remained tight and intense. Faced with partners who pushed them to their limits, Panthers coach Paul Maurice rejected suggestions of bad defense, putting forth goalies Stuart Skinner and Sergei Bobrovsky to defend themselves well. High scores, he argued, did not come from poor defense but rather the greatest offense and an adjunct to hard work. Also Read: Why the NHL never wanted Wayne Gretzky's son Ty Gretzky—even with the name The Stanley Cup Final has given us all the drama, emotion, and great hockey. But the heartfelt surprise organized by Wayne Gretzky and Tyler Gretzky reminded us that beyond sports lies the human connection from which lifelong memories flow.

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