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He’s Done It!

from Shawn P. Roarke of NHL.com,

Wayne Gretzky broke a slew of records during a singular Hall of Fame career that literally rewrote the NHL’s record book, but none were as bittersweet as the biggest record of them all—the career points total.

Twenty years ago today—Oct. 15, 1989—Gretzky, then with the Los Angeles Kings, scored a goal against his former team, the Edmonton Oilers, to give him 1,851 points—a mind-boggling total considering Gretzky was in his just 11th NHL season.

continued and Bob Miller with the call in the video…

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Lindas1st's avatar

Played his last 10 years (half of his career) adding to the record.
Amazing!!!

Posted by Lindas1st from New England on 10/15/09 at 03:38 PM ET

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