Wayne Gretzky Calls Out Matthew Tkachuk's Goal Celebration
Matthew Tkachuk has been, without a doubt, one of the best players since the playoffs started.
In 16 games, he has scored nine goals and recorded 12 assists. He has proven to be a solid candidate for the Conn-Smythe Trophy, awarded to the most valuable player during the playoffs.
Not only does he perform admirably, but he is also spectacular on the ice. His attitude, skills, and celebrations are always fun to watch.
Gretzky, now an analyst at TNT, commented on his celebrations.
Among other things, Gretzky was known to celebrate his game-winning goals in style. He gave his opinion on Tkachuk's celebrations after he scored the overtime goal in game two against the Hurricanes and suddenly left the ice.
On the air, Gretzky mentioned that he was a bit disappointed by Tkachuk's cellies.
In fact, he believes that Tkachuk should gloat more, especially on enemy ice!
Do you agree with Gretzky?
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| POLL |
MAI 25 | 342 ANSWERS Wayne Gretzky Calls Out Matthew Tkachuk's Goal Celebration Do you like Matthew Tkachuk's celebrations? |
| Yes | 209 | 61.1 % |
| No | 133 | 38.9 % |
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