John Davidson has difficulty remembering the last time Wayne Gretzky visited his childhood home across the street in Brantford, Ont., a small city a couple hours’ drive southwest of Toronto.
The modestly plain house with a one-car garage in a quiet residential neighbourhood remains in the family, but the Great One’s visits have been fewer and farther between, especially since his beloved father Walter died in 2021. The backyard ice rink where Gretzky developed his generational talent has since been replaced by a pool.
Now 85, Davidson still chases away the occasional curiosity seeker, a far cry from the days when busloads of children would pull up, or the time Wayne and his wife Janet showed up with an entourage, three limousines strong. The retired steelworker then lowered his hand to his knee to indicate how long he’s known Gretzky, before saying: “Wayne’s changed a lot since he went down …