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Could anybody give me a list of his major events?

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  1. Wayne who?

    (just kidding !!)


  2. Wayne Gretzky holds or shares 61 NHL records: 40 for the regular season, 15 for the Stanley Cup playoffs and six for the NHL All-Star Game.

    CAREER RECORDS

    # MOST POINTS:

    2,856 (1,485 games, 894 goals, 1,962 assists)

    Second: Mark Messier - 1,855 (1,756 games, 694 goals, 1,193 assists)

    # MOST POINTS, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS:

    3,238 (2,856 regular season and 382 playoff)

    Second: Mark Messier - 2,180 (1,885 regular season and 295 playoff)

    # MOST GOALS:

    894

    Second: Gordie Howe, 801

    # MOST GOALS, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS:

    1,016 (894 regular season and 122 playoff)

    Second: Gordie Howe, 869 (801 regular season and 68 playoff)

    # MOST ASSISTS:

    1,962

    Second: Mark Messier, 1,171

    # MOST ASSISTS, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS:

    2,222 (1,962 regular season and 260 playoff)

    Second: Mark Messier, 1,357 (1,171 regular season and 186 playoff)

    # MOST GOALS BY A CENTER:

    894

    Second: Marcel Dionne, 731

    # MOST ASSISTS BY A CENTER:

    1,962

    Second: Mark Messier, 1,171

    # MOST POINTS BY A CENTER:

    2,856

    Second: Mark Messier, 1,855

    # MOST 40-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS:

    12

    Second: Marcel Dionne, 10

    # MOST CONSECUTIVE 40-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS:

    12 (1979-80 to 1990-91)

    Second: Mike Bossy, 9 (1977-78 to 1985-86)

    # MOST 50-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS:

    9 (tied with Mike Bossy)

    Second: Guy Lafleur, 6

    # MOST 60-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS:

    5 (tied with Mike Bossy)

    Second: Phil Esposito, 4

    # MOST CONSECUTIVE 60-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS:

    4 (1981-82 to 1984-85)

    Second: Mike Bossy, 3 (1980-81 to 1982-83)

    # MOST 100-OR-MORE POINT SEASONS:

    15

    Second: Mario Lemieux, 10

    # MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-OR-MORE POINT SEASONS:

    13 (1979-80 to 1991-92)

    Second: Six players tied with 6

    # MOST THREE-OR-MORE GOAL GAMES:

    50 (37 three-goal games; nine four-goal games; four five-goal games)

    Second: Mike Bossy, 39 (30 three-goal games, nine four-goal games)

    # MOST OVERTIME ASSISTS:

    15

    Second: Doug Gilmour, 13

    # HIGHEST ASSISTS-PER-GAME AVERAGE:

    1.321 (1,962 assists in 1,485 games)

    Second: Mario Lemieux, 1.183 (881 assists in 745 games)

    SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

    # MOST POINTS, ONE SEASON:

    215 (1985-86, 80-game schedule)

    Next (fifth): Mario Lemieux, 199 (1988-89, 80-game schedule)

    # MOST POINTS, ONE SEASON, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS:

    255 (1984-85; 208 points in 80 regular season games and 47 points in 18 playoff games)

    Next (sixth): Mario Lemieux, 218 (1988-89; 199 points in 76 regular season games and 19 points in 11 playoff games)

    # MOST GOALS, ONE SEASON:

    92 (1981-82, 80-game schedule)

    Second: Gretzky, 87 (1983-84, 80-game schedule)

    # MOST GOALS, ONE SEASON, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS:

    100 (1983-84, 87 goals in 74 regular season games and 13 goals in 19 playoff games)

    Second: Gretzky, Lemieux and Brett Hull tied at 97

    # MOST GOALS, 50 GAMES FROM START OF SEASON:

    61 (1981-82 and 1983-84)

    Third: 54 - Mario Lemieux (1988-89)

    # MOST ASSISTS, ONE SEASON:

    163 (1985-86, 80-game schedule)

    Next (eighth): 114 - Mario Lemieux and Wayne Gretzky (1988-89, 80-game schedule)

    # MOST ASSISTS, ONE SEASON, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS:

    174 (1985-86, 163 assists in 80 regular season games and 11 assists in 10 playoff games)

    Next (tied for 11th): 121 - Mario Lemieux (1988-89, 114 assists in 76 regular season games and seven assists in 11 playoff games)

    # MOST POINTS BY A CENTER, ONE SEASON:

    215 (1985-86, 80-game schedule)

    Next (fifth): 199 - Mario Lemieux, 1988-89, 80-game schedule

    # MOST GOALS BY A CENTER, ONE SEASON:

    92 (1981-82, 80-game schedule)

    Next (third): 85 - Mario Lemieux (1988-89, 80-game schedule).

    # MOST ASSISTS BY A CENTER:

    163 (1985-86, 80-game schedule)

    Next: Gretzky holds first through fifth positions

    # MOST THREE-OR-MORE GOAL GAMES:

    10 (1981-82, six three-goal games; three four-goal games; one five-goal game)

    (Tied in 1983-84, six three-goal games, four four-goal games)

    Next (third): 9 - Mike Bossy and Mario Lemieux

    # LONGEST CONSECUTIVE ASSIST-SCORING STREAK:

    23 games - 48 assists (1990-91)

    Second: Adam Oates - 18 games - 28 assists (1992-93)

    # LONGEST CONSECUTIVE POINT-SCORING STREAK:

    51 games - 61 goals, 92 assists for 153 points (Oct. 5, 1983 to Jan. 28, 1984)

    Second: Mario Lemieux - 46 games - 39 goals, 64 assists for 103 points (1989-90)

    # LONGEST CONSECUTIVE POINT-SCORING STREAK FROM START OF SEASON:

    51 games - 61 goals, 92 assists for 153 points

    # HIGHEST GOALS-PER-GAME AVERAGE, ONE SEASON:

    1.18 (1983-84, 87 goals in 74 games)

    Second (tied): 1.15 - Mario Lemieux (1992-93, 69 goals in 60 games) and Wayne Gretzky (1981-82, 92 goals in 80 games)

    # HIGHEST ASSISTS-PER-GAME AVERAGE, ONE SEASON:

    2.04 (1985-86, 163 assists in 80 games)

    Next (eighth): 1.52 - Mario Lemieux (1992-93, 91 assists in 60 games)

    # HIGHEST POINTS-PER-GAME AVERAGE, ONE SEASON (AMONG PLAYERS WITH 50-OR-MORE POINTS):

    2.77 (1983-84, 205 points in 74 games)

    Next (third): 2.67 - Mario Lemieux (1992-93, 160 points in 60 games)

    SINGLE GAME RECORDS

    # MOST GOALS, ONE PERIOD:

    4 (Tied with 10 other players)

    Feb. 18, 1981, third period (Edmonton 9, St. Louis 2)

    # MOST ASSISTS, ONE GAME:

    7 (tied with Billy Taylor)

    Feb. 15, 1980 (Edmonton 8, Washington 2)

    Dec. 11, 1985 (Edmonton 12, Chicago 9)

    Feb. 14, 1986 (Edmonton 8, Quebec 2)

    Second: 6 - 23 players

    # MOST ASSISTS, ONE ROAD GAME:

    7 (tied with Billy Taylor)

    Dec. 11, 1985 (Edmonton 12, Chicago 9)

    Second: 6 - four players

    # MOST ASSISTS, ONE GAME, BY A PLAYER IN HIS FIRST NHL SEASON:

    7 - Feb. 15, 1980 (Edmonton 8, Washington 2)

    Second: 6 - Gary Suter, April 4, 1986 (Calgary 9, Edmonton 3)

    CAREER RECORDS - PLAYOFFS

    # MOST PLAYOFF GOALS:

    122

    Second: 109 - Mark Messier

    # MOST PLAYOFF ASSISTS:

    260

    Second: 186 - Mark Messier

    # MOST PLAYOFF POINTS:

    382 (122 goals and 260 assists)

    Second: 295 - Mark Messier (109 goals and 186 assists).

    # MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS IN PLAYOFFS:

    24

    Second: 19 - Claude Lemieux

    # MOST THREE-OR-MORE GOAL GAMES IN PLAYOFFS:

    10 (eight three-goal games, two four-goal games)

    Second (tied): 7 - Maurice Richard (four three-goal games, two four-goal games, one five-goal game) and Jari Kurri (six three-goal games, one four-goal game)

    SINGLE SEASON RECORDS - PLAYOFFS

    # MOST POINTS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR:

    47 (1985, 17 goals and 30 assists in 18 games)

    Next: 44 - Mario Lemieux (1991, 16 goals, 28 assists in 23 games)

    # MOST ASSISTS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR:

    31 (1988, 19 games)

    Next (fourth): 28 - Mario Lemieux (1991, 23 games)

    # MOST POINTS IN FINAL SERIES:

    13 - three goals and 10 assists (1988, four games plus suspended game vs. Boston)

    Second: 12 - four players

    # MOST ASSISTS IN FINAL SERIES:

    10 (1988, four games, plus suspended game vs. Boston)

    Second: 9 - three players tied

    # MOST ASSISTS IN ONE SERIES (OTHER THAN FINAL):

    14 - 1985 Conference Finals (six games vs. Chicago)

    (tied with Rick Middleton)

    Second: 13 - Doug Gilmour, 1994 Conference Semifinals (seven games vs. San Jose) and Wayne Gretzky, 1987 Division Semifinal (five games vs. Los Angeles)

    # MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR:

    3 (1983, two vs. Winnipeg in Division Semi-Finals; one vs. Calgary in Division Finals)

    (tied with five other players)

    SINGLE GAME RECORDS -PLAYOFFS

    # MOST ASSISTS, ONE PLAYOFF GAME:

    6 - April 9, 1987 at Edmonton (Edmonton 13, Los Angeles 3)

    (tied with Mikko Leinonen)

    Next: 5 - 11 players tied

    # MOST POINTS, ONE PLAYOFF PERIOD:

    4 (1 goal, 3 assists) - April 12, 1987 at Los Angeles, third period (Edmonton 6, Los Angeles 3)

    (tied with nine other players)

    # MOST ASSISTS, ONE PLAYOFF PERIOD:

    3 - Three assists by one player in one period of a playoff game has been recorded on 70 occasions. Gretzky has had three assists in one period five times. (Ray Bourque, three times; Toe Blake, Jean Beliveau, Doug Harvey and Bobby Orr, twice.)

    # MOST SHORT-HANDED GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF GAME:

    2 - April 6, 1983 at Edmonton (Edmonton 6, Winnipeg 3)

    (tied with eight other players)

    NHL ALL-STAR GAME RECORDS

    # MOST ALL-STAR GAME GOALS:

    13 (in 18 games played)

    Second: 11 - Mario Lemieux (in eight games played)

    # MOST ALL-STAR GAME GOALS, ONE GAME: 4 (1983 Campbell Conference)/b>

    (tied with three players)

    # MOST ALL-STAR GAME GOALS, ONE PERIOD: 4 (1983 Campbell Conference, third period)br>

    # MOST ALL-STAR GAME POINTS, ONE PERIOD:

    4 (1983 Campbell Conference, third period)br> (tied with Mike Gartner and Adam Oates)

    # MOST ALL-STAR GAME POINTS, CAREER:

    25 (13 goals, 12 assists in 18 games)

    Second: 22 - Mario Lemieux (11 goals, nine assists in 8 games)

    # MOST ALL-STAR GAME ASSISTS, CAREER:

    12 (tied with four players)

    Second: 10 - Paul Coffey

  3. go to nhl.com and look him up.  it will give you all his stats

  4. 50 goals in 35 games i think over 3000 goals in his carear and scored on every golie in the leage accept one  and a ton more

    if i was you i would look it up on google or something

  5. i still think he holds minor lacrosse records , box lacrosse ontario . it was lacrosse . coach jim bishop who was the originator of behind the goal offence . desinged mid 60s great great player gaylord powless

  6. Well, five minutes ago his name has been Mayne during two minutes lol.

  7. Here are my favourites:

    - 378 goals in one season as a ten year old

    - 92 goals in 1981-82 (nhl record)

    - 47 points in 18 playoff games in 1984-85 (nhl record)

    - 21 points in 9 games at the 1987 Canada Cup

    - take away all his goals and he's still the highest scoring nhl player of all time thanks to 1963 assists

  8. Figure head on Coyotes coaching staff.

    Last thing done in the NHL...

  9. In the interest of trying to be unique, I'll give only one:  His number is retired by the entire NHL.  No one will ever wear it again.

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