Consistency and preparation
Gretzky recalls advice from his father that shaped his approach to every game: "For whatever reason, people want to pay and come and watch you play, and you have to play your best every single night." That mindset of showing up consistently, prepared and focused, fuelled his extraordinary career.
Joy under pressure
Elite performers, Gretzky notes, aren’t just talented – they thrive under pressure. Whether on the ice or in the boardroom, it’s about loving what you do and embracing the challenge when it matters most.
Team-first leadership
Despite his record-breaking success, Gretzky emphasises that respect and teamwork mattered most: "One of the most important things to me as an athlete or as a team player was you had to earn the respect of your teammates." That same team-first mindset now guides his ventures in business and philanthropy.
Since retiring in 1999, Gretzky has built a long-term legacy through business and community impact. From partnerships with TD Bank to running a winery, and through his work with charities like Ronald McDonald House, his story is as much about giving back as it is about achievement.
This issue of The Kelly+Partners Post also explores:
Life insurance reviews – Why cover should never be "set and forget," and key life events that may trigger a reassessment.
Tax Traps for Business Owners – The Most Common Mistakes That Can Cost Small Businesses and How to Avoid Them.
Packed with insights, practical advice, and inspiration, Issue 9 is designed to help you protect your wealth, refine your strategies, and make more informed financial decisions.