EDMONTON, AB - It's not often you get to follow in the footsteps of your idols, but in the case of Ryan Smyth, he got to do it in his own way.
The newly enshrined member of the Edmonton Oilers Hall of Fame grew up the son of a mechanic in Banff, Alberta. It was from his father he would learn the tireless work ethic that engrained him in the hearts of Oilers fans, despite being born on the cusp of Calgary Flames country.
In spite of the proximity, it was the Blue & Orange that the young Smyth took a shine to, with Edmonton Oilers icon Wayne Grezky to thank for that one.
When Paul Coffey suggested at Wednesday's Hall of Fame press conference that being a fan of our neighbours to the south was even a possibility, Smytty vehemently shook his head from the crowd. The veteran of 971 NHL games with the Oilers admits to this day that if you cut him open, there's a pretty good chance that he'll bleed blue.
Smyth grew up idolizing Gretzky, and it was apparent just by looking at him. The old school leather gloves that came up way past his wrists, the white accents on his skates, and the two-piece stick - Smyth's whole aesthetic was a throwback to the greatest player to ever play the game.
Of course, once the puck dropped, Smyth and Gretzky couldn't be more different.
"I think that's where the comparison stopped," said Coffey, who shared a locker room with both Oilers stars. "No slight to Smytty, but that's where the comparison stopped. Wayne was Ryan's favourite player, but make no mistake, he wasn't Wayne Gretzky. Smytty will tell you the same thing. What Ryan was, is Ryan Smyth. He played an old school game. He could play in today's era. He could play in our era. He was a pleasure to watch because of this competitiveness."
OILERS HOF: Smyth follows his hockey hero to Hall of Fame honour
Smyth idolized Wayne Gretzky growing up and now, in his own distinct style, he joins him in the Edmonton Oilers Hall of Fame
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