
Wayne Gretzky - Los Angeles, CA
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N 34° 02.611 W 118° 15.970
11S E 383128 N 3767704
Quick Description: One of the most recognizable hockey players, Wayne Gretzky has a bronze statue in front of Staples Center.
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 3/11/2009 8:06:15 PM
Waymark Code: WM60GP
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Long Description:According to Wikipedia "Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26,
1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is
the current part-owner, head of hockey operations, and head coach
of the Phoenix Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Born and raised in Brantford, Ontario, Gretzky honed his skills
at a backyard rink and regularly played minor hockey at a level far
above his peers. Despite his unimpressive stature, strength, and
speed, Gretzky's intelligence and reading of the game were
unrivaled. He was adept at dodging checks from opposing players,
and he could consistently anticipate where the puck was going to be
and execute the right move at the right time. Gretzky also became
known for setting up behind the net, an area that was nicknamed
'Gretzky's office' because of his skills there.
In 1978, he signed with the Indianapolis Racers of the World
Hockey Association (WHA), where he briefly played before being
traded to the Edmonton Oilers. When the WHA folded, the Oilers
joined the NHL, where he established many scoring records and led
his team to four Stanley Cup Championships. His trade to the Los
Angeles Kings had an immediate impact on the team's performance,
leading them to the 1993 Cup finals, and is credited with
popularizing hockey in the southern United States. Gretzky played
briefly for the St. Louis Blues and finished his career with the
New York Rangers. In his career, Gretzky captured nine Hart
Trophies as the most valuable player, ten Art Ross Trophies for
most points in a season, five Lady Byng Trophies for sportsmanship
and performance, five Lester B. Pearson Awards, and two Conn Smythe
Trophies as playoff MVP.
After his retirement in 1999, he was immediately inducted into
the Hockey Hall of Fame, being the last player to have the waiting
period waived. He became Executive Director for the Canadian
national men's hockey team during the 2002 Winter Olympics, where
the team won a gold medal. In 2000 he became part owner of the
Phoenix Coyotes, and following the 2004–05 NHL lockout he became
their head coach.
Nicknamed 'The Great One', Gretzky was called 'the greatest
player of all time' in Total Hockey: The Official Encyclopedia of
the NHL. He is generally regarded as the best player in the history
of the NHL, and has been called "the greatest hockey player ever"
by many sportswriters, players, and coaches. Upon his retirement on
April 18, 1999, he held forty regular-season records, fifteen
playoff records, and six All-Star records. He is the only NHL
player to total over 200 points in one season—a feat he
accomplished four times. In addition, he tallied over 100 points in
15 NHL seasons, 13 of them consecutively. Gretzky's #99 has been
retired by all teams in the National Hockey League. He is one of
only two athletes to have earned this honour from a major
professional sport, the other being Major League Baseball's Jackie
Robinson, who wore uniform #42."