Todd Walsh

Coach Gretzky Chat

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

So this is it. The season has come and gone. Just like that. In the blink of an eye, it’s over. It seems like only yesterday we were sitting in Montreal watching the pre-game video presentation on the jumbotron HD video scoreboard. I was moved to tears that night. It was a celebration of hockey. The season was barely underway. There was so much hockey to be played.  So much hope on the horizon.

Yes, the Coyotes went out in style … winning on the road in San Jose and back at home, in a shoot out, against Anaheim. We have documented what did and didn’t happen to this team here on this blog all season. But it’s not important what I say! The purpose of this is to chronicle what the Coach has to say. We try and record and post every word that he says.

It’s amazing to witness what he goes through as not only the Coach of the Coyotes, but still as one of the faces of the NHL. Through it all he always remains consistent in what he says and in his access. He measures his words and more often that not delivers exactly what a reporter needs, and then some. We should all be so lucky in the other sports that we might cover!

So, one last sit down. A one-on-one at the conclusion of the roller coaster ride that was the 2008-2009 season.  Listen below for the full the interview with the head coach, Wayne Gretzky:

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Enjoy the playoffs.  See you back at the rink soon.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Key Game For Blues

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

B.J. Crombeen scored twice and Chris Mason made 28 saves as the St. Louis Blues defeated the Coyotes 5-1 on Tuesday night at Jobing.com Arena.  A three-goal second period was the key for the Blues (39-31-10), who leapfrogged Nashville into eighth place in the Western Conference standings.

Click to hear more on the game from the Coach:

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- Todd

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Another Start For Montoya

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

How cool is this? Al Montoya gets the start, again, tonight! That’s three games in a row. Listen to Wayne’s thoughts on why and just what he has seen from his young goaltender.

Coach Gretzky:

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And, we’ll see you tonight on AZ TV!

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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Montoya Is The Man

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Behind 20 saves by rookie Al Montoya and 3rd period goals by Ed Jovanoski and Scotti Upshall, the Coyotes beat the Kings 2-1 on Thursday in front of 13,177 at Jobing.com Arena. Hear more on the strong play by this rookie goalie from Coach Gretzky:

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Also, take a listen to this pre-game special we put together:

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- Todd

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99′s Shiraz/Cabernet Wins Best Red

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

The 2006 WGE Estate Series Shiraz/Cabernet has made its competition debut, winning Best Red Assemblage at Cuvée 2009. The double-blind, peer-judged competition, billed as “the Oscars of the Ontario wine industy”, is a red-carpet celebration of excellence in Ontario winemaking. Read More

WGE Wins Best Red Wine Award

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

ESTATE SERIES SHIRAZ/CABERNET WINS BEST RED ASSEMBLAGE AT CUVÉE 2009

The 2006 WGE Estate Series Shiraz/Cabernet has made its competition debut, winning Best Red Assemblage at Cuvée 2009. The double-blind, peer-judged competition, billed as “the Oscars of the Ontario wine industy”, is a red-carpet celebration of excellence in Ontario winemaking.

The Wayne Gretzky Estate Series wines have been crafted in celebration of the diversity and excellence of vineyards on the Niagara Peninsula. The 2006 Estate Series Shiraz/Cabernet has its roots in a single vineyard site from the St. David’s Bench sub-appellation, a geographical area that has quickly risen to prominence through the consistent production of highly complex, concentrated red wines.

Powerful, poised, and cellar-worthy, this blend of 70% Shiraz and 30% Cabernet Sauvignon was created through individual barrel evaluation, each selected to demonstrate why this sub-appellation is one to watch.

Winemakers Craig McDonald and Rob Power are “extremely proud of our hardworking team” in creating such a unique Shiraz-based blend for the launch of the Estate Series. Says McDonald: ”The win showcases a new level of commitment and focus in our estate vineyards which are truly at the core of our success.

Together with the collaborative partnerships of our valued growers and their prized vineyards, wines like the Shiraz/Cabernet capture the potential of Niagara and highlight the future of red winemaking at Wayne Gretzky Estates”.

This wine is available direct from the winery, at selected licensees, online at gretzkyestatewines.com, and will be released in the LCBO Vintages program later this year.

Shut Out Debut

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

I don’t often share this, but take a listen to Wayne’s post game comments, plus goaltender Al Montoya who pitched a shut out in his first ever NHL game. He is the first goalie in franchise history to accomplish
that feat.

Coach Gretzky:

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Al Montoya:

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You can hear, I think, the smile on their faces.

- Todd

FSN Arizona & Phoenix Coyotes Television/Radio Host
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99 On Joe Sakic

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Some interesting comments from Wayne regarding the possible return of Joe Sakic to the Av’s … maybe by the end of the season.  Sakic has played in just 15 games in this his 20th NHL season.

Click to hear Wayne’s comments:

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As a bonus, take a listen to this feature on Joe that aired during our broadcast:

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- Todd

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Camp Profile: 99 & 1

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Article by Don Schwartz, WG Authentic / Fantasy Camp

Once a year during the Wayne Gretzky Fantasy Camp these two numbers on the opposite end of the sweater spectrum will share a common place.

Both numbers have been retired for all future Fantasy Camps, only to be worn on the backs of those who made them famous. ‘99’ obviously belongs to the camp’s host, but participants can no longer request to wear No. 1 either. That number now belongs to long-time camper Don Ducasse, who had his jersey retired by Wayne at the conclusion of Fantasy Camp VII.

While Ducasse’s play between the pipes helped propel his team to this past camp’s Gretzky Cup championship, the goaltender’s special recognition came from his commitment to the camp and his passion for everything that makes hockey great.

“I thought it was really sweet,” Ducasse said of his jersey retirement. “You really can’t believe that it’s real. I really can’t believe it until I hear of someone else requesting to wear No. 1 and being told ‘Sorry, you can’t have that.’ Then I’ll think, ‘Wow, this is for real.’ But it’s a nice gesture and a great honor.”

Ducasse is one of a handful of participants who have attended each of the seven Wayne Gretzky Fantasy Camps. What began as an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and a break from his business became a life-changing event for both himself and his wife. While the recognition at this year’s camp was appreciated, it’s been the connections made throughout the years – both with campers and coaches – that have been the real prize for Ducasse.

“At the second camp, my wife and Eddie Mio’s fiancée and her child and my kid clicked, so we ended up going to Eddie’s house for the weekend and he ended up putting us on the South Beach Diet,” Ducasse said. “My wife’s now a marathon runner. Everybody’s always amazed. They say we’ve changed the most from the camps because at that first camp we were both heavier than what we are today. But that camp kind of changed our lives and we became better and more successful. Our entire lives got uplifted by going to that camp.”

A bit of fame has even come Ducasse’s way courtesy of the Wayne Gretzky Fantasy Camp. The first ever camp was filmed by the Fine Living Network for a series on fantasy camps. Randomly selected by the series producers to be a featured camper, the opportunity gave Ducasse what he thought was his 15 minutes of fame; fame that has now stretched into hours, courtesy of the series’ continuing airing on cable TV and select Air Canada flights. The second camp featured a commercial filmed by Ford, which once again included Ducasse, a dentist from the Toronto area.

“I still get patients who call me up and say, ‘Gee-whiz Don, I was falling asleep on the redeye from Vancouver and I heard your voice and started watching the TV show,’” he said. “The second year I go and film a commercial with Wayne and I figure ‘Gee, I can hardly wait to go the next year to see what’s going to happen.’”

While each of the first six camps gave Ducasse plenty of lifetime memories, one moment that continued to escape him was victory. Each camp saw another team raising the Gretzky Cup in celebration – or simply holding bragging rights in those early years. He even went winless during his first camp.

Not that it ever bothered Ducasse.

“If anything, I never thought about winning,” he said. “I thought ‘I wonder what’s going to happen to me this year’ because every year something neat would happen to me. So I never really thought about winning.”

Of course, once the moment happened, the winning goaltender reflected upon some words spoken by his fellow retired jersey honoree.

“I thought about something I had read about Wayne,” Ducasse said. “A reporter had asked Wayne ‘What was it like when you won your first Stanley Cup?’ and he said ‘Well, I had won the Stanley Cup so many times before it just felt normal. Every time you played road hockey in the driveway as kids or you’re playing shinny, it was always Game 7 of the Stanley Cup and you scored and you won. You imagine it so many times that when you finally win you feel ‘Well, I’ve been there and done that.’

“Now, I never imagined winning the Gretzky Cup, but when I did win I kind of thought, ‘I guess Wayne was right,’ Ducasse added. “That you’ve gone through it in your mind so many times that you think ‘oh, that’s nice.’”

Seven years of Fantasy Camps have treated Ducasse well: memories, friendships, life-altering changes, television fame and now a championship. Is there an eighth time in his future?

“Every year, I tell Wayne, ‘Don’t do it again, I can’t afford it, quit doing it,’” Ducasse joked. “But it never really ends. You end up developing friends and contacts for life. You do see the guys occasionally. Guys do e-mail occasionally. If you embrace it and let it embrace you, it’ll change your life and give you friends for life.”

Article by Don Schwartz, WG Authentic / Fantasy Camp