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The owner of the Edmonton Oilers has approved $7.6 million to build a statue of legend Wayne Gretzky outside Rogers Place in recognition of his tremendous contributions during his time playing for the Edmonton Oilers. Full video 👇

In a historic move that has the entire hockey world buzzing, the owner of the Edmonton Oilers has officially approved a massive $7.6 million budget to construct a state-of-the-art statue of NHL legend Wayne Gretzky outside Rogers Place. The tribute aims to immortalize Gretzky’s unmatched legacy and celebrate his phenomenal impact during his unforgettable years with the Oilers.
Gretzky, widely known as “The Great One,” led the team to four Stanley Cup victories in the 1980s and redefined what it meant to be a hockey icon. Now, decades later, fans will soon be able to stand before a breathtaking monument that captures his greatness in bronze.
🔶 The Details:
The statue will depict Gretzky in his prime, hoisting the Stanley Cup.
Designed by world-renowned sculptor Serge Dubé, the 20-foot sculpture will feature dynamic LED lighting and interactive elements.
Unveiling is scheduled for the start of the 2025–26 NHL season with a grand ceremony featuring Oilers legends and surprise guests.
💬 “Wayne Gretzky didn’t just play hockey—he transformed the game,” said Oilers owner Daryl Katz. “This statue will stand as a symbol of excellence, leadership, and pride for generations to come.”
Fans across Edmonton and beyond are calling this long-overdue tribute a “goosebumps moment.” With construction already underway, Oil Country is ready to celebrate the legacy of the man who put them on the hockey map.