Gretzky, often considered the greatest player of all time, admitted, "I couldn't do what he did tonight," referring to Bedard's incredible goal. Gretzky's daughter, Emma, even asked him if he ever pulled off such a move, and he said, "No, I could never do that."
Bedard, surprised that Gretzky knew who he was, expressed gratitude for the hockey icon's kind words. When asked if he thought Gretzky could have done the Michigan move in his prime, Bedard humorously said, "Maybe not with his curve he was using," referring to the type of stick Gretzky played with.
However, Bedard quickly acknowledged that Gretzky, with his unmatched skills, could likely have succeeded. The rookie highlighted the challenge of creating space behind the net for such moves but recognized the element of surprise for goalies.