
Wayne Gretzky - Wikipedia
Gretzky ended his professional playing career with the New York Rangers, where he played his final three seasons and helped the team reach the Eastern Conference Finals in 1997. [114] …
Wayne Gretzky Hockey Stats and Profile at hockeydb.com
Statistics and Records of Wayne Gretzky, a hockey player and coach from Brantford, ONT born Jan 26 1961 who was active from 1975 to 1999.
How close is Alex Ovechkin to breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL …
6 days ago · Alex Ovechkin of the Washington Capitals is chasing the NHL career goals record of 894 held by Wayne Gretzky. Menu. Menu. World. SECTIONS. ... Ovechkin scored the tying …
Will Alex Ovechkin Break Wayne Gretzky’s NHL Goal Record In
3 days ago · Alex Ovechkin celebrates his 885th career NHL goal against the New York Rangers on Mar. 5, 2025. ... Ovechkin’s third-period power-play goal moved him with 10 of breaking …
Wayne Gretzky - Stats, Contract, Salary & More - Elite Prospects
Wayne Gretzky is the all-time leader in both goals and assists, totaling 2,857 points in 21 seasons. Gretzky played with Edmonton, Los Angeles, St. Louis, and the New York Rangers …
Alex Ovechkin gets 885th career goal to move nine away from tying Wayne …
3 days ago · Alex Ovechkin scored his 885th career goal midway through the third period of the Washington Capitals’ game against New York Rangers on Wednesday night, moving nine …
Canadians and Wayne Gretzky: Anatomy of a ... - The New York …
4 days ago · Mr. Gretzky retired as a player in 1999, having spent the last three of his N.H.L. seasons with the New York Rangers, and was quickly enshrined in hockey’s hall of fame. He …
New York Rangers and 99: When Gretzky Hung ‘Em Up - The …
Dec 15, 2024 · Wayne Gretzky, "No. 99" is the greatest hockey player of all-time. In 1999, he hung up his skates playing his final game for the Rangers.
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Wayne Gretzky Stats and News
Wayne Gretzky: Biography, NHL Hockey Player, Facts
Sep 25, 2023 · Arguably hockey's greatest player, Wayne Gretzky played for the Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues and the New York Rangers during his long career.
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