Tottenham apologize to Gretzky over misspelled name on shirt
Tottenham have apologised to ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky after misspelling his name on a shirt they presented to him on Wednesday night.
The Canadian -- nicknamed "The Great One" -- was a guest of Spurs at Wednesday's Capital One Cup clash with north London rivals Arsenal.
Before the match, Spurs great Ledley King presented Gretzky with a personalised shirt - but they spelled it 'Gretsky.'
Tottenham later tweeted: "Our sincere apologies to @OfficialGretzky for the shirt error. New one on its way! #COYS"
Gretzky responded: "Not to worry @SpursOfficial It happens all the time!"
Not to worry @SpursOfficial It happens all the time!
— Wayne Gretzky (@OfficialGretzky) September 23, 2015
Gretzky is widely acknowledged to be the greatest player in NHL history. He played from 1979 to 1999, and scored more goals than anyone in the competition's history.