Why No. 66? Hockey Mystery?

Katheryn Streich
2025-04-28 23:58:15
Count answers: 6
Apparently you're not allowed to wear this number because it makes hockey people really mad, even though the number isn't retired around the league or anything. A guy called Mario who was really really good wore it, and that means that nobody else can, even though they can.
So you can, but many in hockey will tell you you can't, and then you'll have to say you're wearing it as a tribute even if you aren't, and it'll get very very silly and overblown and you'll be asked questions about it for ages and people will say you're arrogant and oh god why are we even having to write this?

Reggie Morar
2025-04-21 02:40:00
Count answers: 6
66 is 99 upside down, and I had the same agent as Wayne as a junior, and I wanted to have my own number. So they just said,’ Why don’t you pick 99 upside down? 66!’ So that’s the story.

Theodora Davis
2025-04-21 00:59:50
Count answers: 7
Lemieux decided to take the number 66 was 99 flipped upside down. Both Gretzky and Lemieux shared the same agent in Gus Badali, so the move made sense.
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