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Happy 60th birthday, Wayne Gretzky


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The Great One! Still seems weird he never one another Cup after being traded from Edmonton (I hoped he'd bring one to St. Louis! -- That was surreal, seeing Gretzky in a Blues jersey).

 

Happy Birthday!

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Happy Birthday, Great One!

 

I saw him play the Colorado Rockies when we lived in Colorado (lol). It was a great game, Lanny McDonald played for the Rockies back then as well and was always fun to watch.

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"Happy 60th Birthday, Wayne". During his playing hockey years, he is, and or was the best, or one of them. Hopefully, he is keeping really well.
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I am by no means a knowledgeable person when it comes to hockey and I don't watch that much of it. However, I do remember watching him at his peak in Edmonton several times and thinking to myself "geez, he looks like a man playing against boys". It was just so obvious that he was that much better than everybody else on the ice.
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I am by no means a knowledgeable person when it comes to hockey and I don't watch that much of it. However, I do remember watching him at his peak in Edmonton several times and thinking to myself "geez, he looks like a man playing against boys". It was just so obvious that he was that much better than everybody else on the ice.

 

I realize the comparison is maybe not useful, but in his last full season of pee-wee hockey he scored 378 goals. He was always a man among boys, even when he was a boy!

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I am by no means a knowledgeable person when it comes to hockey and I don't watch that much of it. However, I do remember watching him at his peak in Edmonton several times and thinking to myself "geez, he looks like a man playing against boys". It was just so obvious that he was that much better than everybody else on the ice.

 

I realize the comparison is maybe not useful, but in his last full season of pee-wee hockey he scored 378 goals. He was always a man among boys, even when he was a boy!

Who was he playing against, the Long John Silver Impersonators?

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Loved the video the NHL posted for him.

Even if he never had scored any goals, he still will hold the record for assists for a long time. In 1982, 50 goals in 39 games, that's just unbelievable.

 

I was so sad that Montreal stole the Cup in 1993, I so wanted him to get another Cup. I got to see him when he became the coach for Phoenix, our local team was their farm club in 2004. He was here along with the Stanley Cup, that was a great day. :D

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Loved the video the NHL posted for him. http://youtu.be/-VCRgfdxAds

Even if he never had scored any goals, he still will hold the record for assists for a long time. In 1982, 50 goals in 39 games, that's just unbelievable.

 

I was so sad that Montreal stole the Cup in 1993, I so wanted him to get another Cup. I got to see him when he became the coach for Phoenix, our local team was their farm club in 2004. He was here along with the Stanley Cup, that was a great day. :D

You're getting a demerit, Rhyta. :tsk: Savard finally got his Cup in 1993.
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Loved the video the NHL posted for him. http://youtu.be/-VCRgfdxAds

Even if he never had scored any goals, he still will hold the record for assists for a long time. In 1982, 50 goals in 39 games, that's just unbelievable.

 

I was so sad that Montreal stole the Cup in 1993, I so wanted him to get another Cup. I got to see him when he became the coach for Phoenix, our local team was their farm club in 2004. He was here along with the Stanley Cup, that was a great day. :D

You're getting a demerit, Rhyta. :tsk: Savard finally got his Cup in 1993.

 

That's a consolation perhaps, Mr. Spin-a-rama was a good player, afraid Chicago wasn't on my radar then. Just thought the Montreal coach was a jerk but at least the Habs haven't been Cup contenders since then :P. It was Marty McSorehead that really lost the Cup for them :16ton:

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