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  1. Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98. v. t. e. Wayne Douglas Gretzky CC ( / ˈɡrɛtski / GRET-skee; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach. He played 20 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from 1979 to 1999, retiring at the age of 38.

    • 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
    • Canada
    • 1978–1999
  2. It was his coach, Barry Long, who first used the term to describe Gretzky’s exceptional talent and performance on the ice. Long, impressed by Gretzky’s skill and vision, famously said, “He’s not just a great one; he’s the great one.”. The nickname quickly caught on and became synonymous with Gretzky’s name.

    • Most Art Ross Trophies in A Career
    • Most Goals in A Season
    • Most Assists in A Season
    • Most Professional Goals in A Career
    • Most Assists in A Career
    • Most Hart Trophies in A Career
    • Most Career Points
    • 3 Consecutive 200-Point Seasons
    • 51-game Point Scoring Streak
    • 50 Goals in 39 Games

    Winning the Art Ross Trophy as the NHL’s leading point scorer in a single season is a highlight in any player’s career. Well, Gretzky led the league in points for half of his career. In each of the years that Gretzky won the award, he amassed at least 130 points during the season. The Great One averaged 195.5 points per season in the years that he ...

    In the 1981-82 season, Gretzky broke Phil Esposito’srecord for goals in a season by amassing 92 over 80 games. Based on the numbers that today’s superstars put up, the record is safe for the time being. Steven Stamkoshad a great season with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2011-12, reaching the 60-goal plateau for the first time in his career. However, i...

    Even for Gretzky, 163 assists were over the top, considering his second-highest assist total in any campaign was 135. Here’s a stat to put Wayne’s 163 assists — which came in the 1985-86 season — into perspective: the player who finished that year second in points, the Penguins’ Mario Lemieux, recorded 141 points. With today’s leading point scorers...

    Many of the records that Gretzky broke throughout his illustrious career were set by his boyhood idol, Gordie Howe. The Great One’s last NHL goal in 1999 broke a tie that he had with “Mr. Hockey.” Gretzky’s 1,072 professional goals factor in his goals from the NHL regular season, the NHL playoffs, the WHA regular season, and the WHA playoffs. With ...

    In baseball, a telling stat about Hank Aaron’s greatness is that if you took away all of his 755 home runs, he would still have amassed 3,000 hits in his career. Well, an equally telling stat is that if you took away all of Gretzky’s 894 NHL goals, he would still be the NHL’s all-time leading scorer. Mark Messier, Gretzky’s longtime friend and team...

    Similar to The Great One’s record for most Art Ross Trophies, the number of times that Gretzky won the Hart Trophy is staggering, especially considering that he won all nine in the first 10 years of his career. Not to mention that if it wasn’t for an injury-plagued 1987-88 season — and the rise of Mario Lemieux — it could have easily been ten MVP A...

    Gretzky, the only player to have more than 2,000 points, has 970 more points than the runner-up Messier (and the latter played in 269 more games). The active leader in points, Jaromir Jagr, has 1,653 points. The fact that players like Messier and Jagr, one already in the Hall of Fame and the other a first-ballot Hall of Famer, who have had long and...

    The odds of a player in the NHL recording 200 points in any season are slim to none. So imagine the likelihood of a player accomplishing this feat three seasons in a row. Gretzky, who amassed 200 or more points in a year four times during his career, accomplished this feat between the 1983-84 and 1985-86 seasons, when he recorded 205, 208, and 215 ...

    “The streak” is hockey’s equivalent to Joe Dimaggio’s 56-game hitting streak in baseball, and it is also a hallowed benchmark in hockey history. Gretzky started this run on opening night of the 1983-84 season, and totaled an astounding 61 goals, 92 assists, and 153 points. Mario Lemieuxcame close to Gretzky’s record with a 46-game point scoring str...

    Although you could make the case that any one of these records listed in the top ten could be considered number one on this list, 50 goals in 39 games is the record that Gretzky has repeated that he takes the most pride in, and has said on record that it will be the toughest to break. Over the last three seasons, only six players have scored 50 goa...

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  4. May 3, 2022 · In addition to the four Cup rings, he earned nine Hart Trophies, 10 Art Ross Trophies, two Conn Smythe Trophies, five Lester B. Pearson Awards (now known as the Ted Lindsay Award) and a Lady Byng ...

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  5. Wayne Gretzky is the undisputed, greatest-of-all-time when it comes to hockey. His nickname was literally, “The Great One”, and his number, 99, is the only retired number in NHL history. No one else is allowed to wear it. He is the all-time leader in goals and assists, a four-time Stanley Cup Champion, and holds too many “all-time records ...

  6. Nov 1, 2009 · Last Edited December 9, 2016. Wayne Douglas Gretzky, CC , hockey player, coach, entrepreneur (born 26 January 1961 in Brantford , ON ). Gretzky is regarded by many as one of the greatest hockey players of all time. His nickname, “The Great One,” attests to his on-ice abilities and impact in the sport. He was a part of four Stanley Cup ...

  7. Apr 15, 2024 · How Good was Wayne Gretzky ACTUALLYDive into the legendary career of Wayne Gretzky, famously known as "The Great One," and discover just how exceptional he t...

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