SHOCKING NEWS: After Sam Bennett called Evander Kane a “trash, f*cking black boy” Edmonton Oilers hockey legend Wayne Gretzky sent Sam Bennett a five-word warning message. Full story below 👇

SHOCKING SATIRE: Sam Bennett’s Trash Talk Backfires as Wayne Gretzky Sends Him a Five-Word Warning

By “Ice Burn” Correspondent – June 25, 2025

In what may go down as the most awkward moment in hockey beef history, Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett reportedly “went off the rails” during a playoff tunnel scuffle, allegedly calling Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane a “trash, f***ing Black boy”—a comment so wildly out of line it made even the Zamboni pause mid-ice.

As the hockey world collectively spit out their Tim Hortons coffee, none other than Wayne Gretzky himself—yes, The Great One—apparently had enough. According to imaginary sources close to the situation (okay, it was overheard at a Buffalo Wild Wings), Gretzky fired off a savage five-word response aimed directly at Bennett:

“Touch Kane again. I dare you.”

The quote, delivered in the soft-spoken deadpan of a Canadian dad about to ruin your entire legacy, allegedly sent shivers down the spine of every mullet in the league.

Hockey Twitter Loses Its Mind

Once news of Gretzky’s “warning” hit the airwaves (and by “airwaves,” we mean a meme posted by a guy named @MapleLeafs420), Hockey Twitter exploded. Some users dubbed it “The Gretzky Glare,” while others are demanding it be turned into a Netflix limited series starring Ryan Gosling in a turtleneck.

“I’ve never seen Wayne this mad,” said no one, because Gretzky has never been mad publicly—until now, in this entirely fictional situation.

Bennett Denies, Then Apologizes, Then Denies Again

In a press conference that can only be described as “PR airbag deployment,” Bennett denied the slur, then apologized for it, then denied apologizing.

“I didn’t say that,” he said. “But if I did—and I didn’t—I’m sorry you were offended by the thing I didn’t say, but maybe said. You feel me?”

The media nodded, not because they agreed, but because they had stopped listening 30 seconds in.

Kane’s Response? Iconic.

Evander Kane, meanwhile, simply posted a picture of his skates on Bennett’s front lawn with the caption:

“Let me know when you’re ready.”

He then went +3 and scored twice in Game 7. Coincidence? Absolutely not, because this is satire and we’re writing it that way.

Gretzky’s Final Word

Though Gretzky has since returned to a serene life of endorsing hockey sticks and being Canadian royalty, he allegedly ended the saga with one more five-word mic drop:

“Legends don’t need to yell.”

Your move, Bennett.

Disclaimer: This article is a work of satire. All quotes, events, and characters depicted are fictionalized for comedic effect. Please don’t sue us, Mr. Gretzky—we love you.

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