At the moment, no
yes and 2009
2005-2006 season
Wayne Gretzky played for the Edmonton Oilers from 1979-1988; the Los Angeles Kings from 1988-1996; the St. Louis Blues in 1996 (18 games); and the New York Rangers from 1996-1999. He is currently the Head Coach of the Phoenix Coyotes.
Wayne Gretzky stepped down as head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes in 2009 primarily due to the team's struggles on the ice and his desire to focus on other opportunities. Additionally, he faced challenges with the team's ownership situation and financial instability. Gretzky's decision reflected his commitment to the sport and the belief that stepping back would be best for both himself and the team.
Wayne Gretzky was the best of the best in hockey...he played for the best team (Oilers, dah) and he is my idol!
He isn't coaching, he retired coaching the Phenoix coyotes a couple of years ago as for recreation I'm not sure
season- Wayne Gretzky 92 ever- Wayne Gretzky 892
No, they did not win a Stanley Cup when Wayne Gretzky was on the team.
Gretzky last played for the New York Rangers.
He appointed himself as head coach on August 8th, 2005.
Edmonton Oilers
Yes. For the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, he was named Special Advisor to the Canada men's national ice hockey team.