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If yous thinks Waine Gregsky dint bet then you crayzey. I mean, what's his wifes know about football...know what I meen? Comon guys..they only reazon they dint bet on hockey is cuz they dint play last year.

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Personally don't know many that don't bet period!! If it's not sports, it's machine, bingo, poker, horses ..etc... shouldn't be a big surprise in my mind.:smoking:
 

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I'm pretty certain Wayne wasn't involved with this,, he is way too smart for that and has been nothing but a class act his entire life.. If Wayne was anyhow involved in the slightest bit,, the media would be all over him... I do feel bad for him with his wife tarnashing his name no matter how little she was involved..
 

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I'm pretty certain Wayne wasn't involved with this,, he is way too smart for that and has been nothing but a class act his entire life.. If Wayne was anyhow involved in the slightest bit,, the media would be all over him... I do feel bad for him with his wife tarnashing his name no matter how little she was involved..

On PTI they said sourcces said Janet made over $500,000 in bets, hard to belive Wayne did not know she was betting.
 
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On PTI they said sourcces said Janet made over $500,000 in bets, hard to belive Wayne did not know she was betting.

HOLY SHIT.....Any doubt that she was his beard now?
 

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come on wife places wagers, your good friend and assistant coach is doing this, maybe he did not know to the extent of his involvement but believe me he knew something was going on.
 

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HOLY SHIT.....Any doubt that she was his beard now?

If she is sounds like wayne is going to let her take the fall

Gretzky's Wife Linked To Gambling Ring


GLENDALE, Ariz., Feb. 8, 2006 <HR>(CBS/AP) He's one of the most famous hockey players ever, Wayne Gretzky. She's his sexy movie star wife turned mom. Now Janet Jones is back in the center of some serious drama, CBS News correspondent Sharon Alfonsi reports.

She's being tied to a sports gambling ring that could stretch from coast to coast. The Great One's wife could be in a great deal of trouble.

"First of all, my wife is my best friend," Gretzky told reporters. "My love for her is deeper than anything. The reality is, I'm not involved, I wasn't involved and I'm not going to be involved."

Police are calling it "Operation Slap Shot." They say Gretzky's wife, along with about a half-dozen NHL players, may have been among those who bet big on pro sports, but not pro hockey.

Investigators say it was all organized by a New Jersey state trooper and a former NHL hockey player, Rick Tocchet, Gretzky's close friend and top assistant coach for the Phoenix Coyotes.

Tocchet is scheduled to meet in New York Wednesday with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman.

Gretzky, revered as hockey's greatest player who is now in his first season as coach of the Coyotes, met with reporters after his team's 3-1 loss to Chicago on Tuesday night and said he had no knowledge of any gambling allegations until Tocchet called him Monday night.

"The sad thing about this whole scenario is that Rick is a wonderful person and a great guy, so I hope everything works out in his favor," Gretzky said. "It's hard because I love the guy. He's a great guy, you know. I just hope it all works out for him."

Gretzky said his wife was in California and they talked, but she did not speak about her involvement.

Gretzky said "absolutely not" when asked if she had placed bets for him.

Except for trips to Las Vegas, Gretzky said, he's no gambler.


State police Col. Rick Fuentes said an investigation into the New Jersey-based ring discovered the processing of more than 1,000 wagers, exceeding $1.7 million, on professional and college sports, mostly football and basketball.

The developments came at a sensitive time for the NHL, which is trying to win back fans after a season-long lockout and just days before many of its best players will showcase their talents at the Turin Olympics.

Tocchet was served with a criminal complaint Monday and was expected to travel to New Jersey to answer charges of promoting gambling, money laundering and conspiracy, Fuentes said.

A criminal complaint informs Tocchet of authorities' intention to formally charge him and the need for him to arrange to travel to New Jersey for formal charging, or face arrest.

"It's not a hockey-related issue, it's a football thing. And at this time, I can't comment any further," Tocchet said after the Coyotes practiced Tuesday.

Tocchet acknowledged that a New Jersey state trooper arrested in connection with the gambling ring case is his friend. Tocchet said he would cooperate with the investigation, but didn't answer when asked if he'd surrender to authorities.

"We understand that Mr. Tocchet's conduct in no way involved betting on hockey," NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said. "And, while betting on football or other sports may be the pervasive issue, it in no way justifies poor judgment or otherwise alleged inappropriate conduct."

Daly said the NHL was conducting its own internal investigation.

Authorities said Tocchet and state police Trooper James Harney were partners in the operation, with the ex-NHL forward providing the financing.

"Tocchet received illegal sports bets from wagers and funneled money back to New Jersey," Fuentes said.

Harney, 40, was arrested Monday and has been suspended from the force. The eight-year police veteran was charged in an arrest warrant with official misconduct, promoting gambling, money laundering and conspiracy. Another man accused of taking bets is James Ulmer, 40, who was charged with promoting gambling, money laundering and conspiracy.

Both men were free after posting 10 percent of their bail. Harney had $100,000 bail; Ulmer had $50,000 bail. The two men were expected to be arraigned in state Superior Court in Burlington County within two weeks.

The gambling ring had a connection with organized crime in Philadelphia and southern New Jersey, Fuentes said. Starting Monday night, authorities seized property from Harney and Ulmer. State police seized $27,000 in currency, "voluminous" amounts of sports betting information and bank accounts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, Fuentes said.
 

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Am I the only one that doesn't really give a sh*t if Gretzky, Tocchet or any other adult bets, so long as it's not on their own sport?
 

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Am I the only one that doesn't really give a sh*t if Gretzky, Tocchet or any other adult bets, so long as it's not on their own sport?

Its not betting its being a bookie that will hang Tocchet 1.7 million in bets taken in a 40 day period from what they have found so far.

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Let me rephrase, "Am I the only one that doesn't really give a sh*t if Gretzky, Tocchet or any other adult book bets, so long as it's not on their own sport?"

Abdul selling lotto tickets to poor old women - cool with Uncle Sam.
Tocchet booking for millionaires - threat to the American people.

My God, the gov't has more important things to do - like collectively pulling each other's heads out of their asses.
 

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lander said:
Am I the only one that doesn't really give a sh*t if Gretzky, Tocchet or any other adult bets, so long as it's not on their own sport?

Nope count me in as well.
 

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Sharky, I'm not saying he didn't know what was going on,, no one knows that except for him and his wife right now,, all I'm saying is I highly highly doubt he was involved at all in betting himself...Gretzky's too much of a class act and has way too much to lose... I agree 100 percent with Lander though,, I could honestly care less about athletes betting on sports as long as its not their own.. They are no different from us,, sport junkies that are very competitive,, probably a still get a rush from making a big bet...
 

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she must have been awfully lonely back in california. wayne better be checking his bank statements. while he's been coaching, on the road up in ottawa, she's probably playing online blackjack.
 
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When we dealt w/ Roenick he always had a term he used, "Money Man" and he was the guy he used to pay and collect and also who set up his Offshore Acct. It would be my guess that Gretzky was just using his wife to make the transactions. Just my guess though.
 

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you guys can guess all you want,, but I think your dead wrong about Gretz here.....I love how everyone rushes to judgement when there is absolutely no evidence so far he's involved... We don't even know how much Janet was involved in it yet, what if she just made one bet on the superbowl??, let the investigation do its work boys.. If Wayne was involved in any way,, believe me, it will come out,, that would be the news story of the century in Canada.. Roenick certainly was involved with gambling in the past,, that is common knowledge amongst hockey people,, then again its JR,, not much of a class act to begin with...
 

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