Post subject: Wayne Gretzky's statistical dominance
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2005 4:37 pm
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Is Wayne Gretzky: Take a deep breath. (Not that anyone cares)
Note: Gretzky has more assists alone, than any other player in history has career points. (goals and assists)
Here are his records:
GOALS:
MOST GOALS: 894
MOST GOALS, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS: 1,016 (894 regular season, 122 playoffs)
MOST GOALS, ONE SEASON: 92 in 1981-82
MOST GOALS, ONE SEASON, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS: 100 in 1983-84 (87 regular season, 13 playoffs)
MOST GOALS, 50 GAMES FROM START OF SEASON: 61 in 1981-82 and 1983-84
MOST GOALS, ONE PERIOD: 4 vs STL, Feb. 18, 1981, 3rd period (TIED)
ASSISTS:
MOST ASSISTS: 1,963
MOST ASSISTS, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS: 2,223 (1,963 regular season, 260 playoffs)
MOST ASSISTS, ONE SEASON: 163 in 1985-86
MOST ASSISTS, ONE SEASON, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS: 174 in 1985-86 (163 regular season, 11 playoffs)
MOST ASSISTS, ONE GAME: 7 - 3 times: vs WAS, Feb. 15, 1980; at CHI, Dec. 11, 1985; vs QUE, Feb. 14, 1986 (TIED)
MOST ASSISTS, ONE ROAD GAME: 7 - at CHI, Dec. 11, 1985 (TIED)
POINTS:
MOST POINTS: 2,857
MOST POINTS, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS: 3,239 (2,857 regular season, 382 playoffs)
MOST POINTS, ONE SEASON: 215 in 1985-86
MOST POINTS, ONE SEASON, INCLUDING PLAYOFFS: 255 in 1984-85 (208 regular season, 47 playoffs)
OVERTIME SCORING:
*MOST OVERTIME ASSISTS: 15
SCORING BY A CENTER:
MOST GOALS BY A CENTER: 894
MOST GOALS BY A CENTER, ONE SEASON: 92 in 1981-82
MOST ASSISTS BY A CENTER: 1,963
MOST ASSISTS BY A CENTER, ONE SEASON: 163 in 1985-86
MOST POINTS BY A CENTER: 2,857
MOST POINTS BY A CENTER, ONE SEASON: 215 in 1985-86
SCORING BY A ROOKIE:
MOST ASSISTS BY A PLAYER, ONE GAME: 7 - vs WSH, Feb. 15, 1980
PER-GAME SCORING AVERAGES:
HIGHEST GOALS-PER-GAME AVERAGE, ONE SEASON: 1.18 in 1983-84
HIGHEST ASSISTS-PER-GAME AVERAGE: 1.32
HIGHEST ASSISTS-PER-GAME AVERAGE, ONE SEASON: 2.04 in 1985-86
HIGHEST POINTS-PER-GAME AVERAGE, ONE SEASON: 2.77 in 1983-84
SCORING PLATEAUS:
MOST 40-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS: 12
MOST CONSECUTIVE 40-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS: 12 (1979-80 to 1990-91)
MOST 50-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS: 9 (TIED)
MOST 60-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS: 5 (TIED)
MOST CONSECUTIVE 60-OR-MORE GOAL SEASONS: 4 (1981-82 to 1984-85)
MOST 100-OR-MORE POINT SEASONS: 15
MOST CONSECUTIVE 100-OR-MORE POINT SEASONS: 13 (1979-80 to 1991-92)
MOST THREE-OR-MORE GOAL GAMES: 50
MOST THREE-OR-MORE GOAL GAMES, ONE SEASON: 10 in 1981-82 and 1983-84
LONGEST CONSECUTIVE ASSIST-SCORING STREAK: 23 games (Feb. 8-Mar. 24, 1991)
LONGEST CONSECUTIVE POINT-SCORING STREAK: 51 games (Oct. 5, 1983 to Jan. 28, 1984)
LONGEST CONSECUTIVE POINT-SCORING STREAK FROM START OF SEASON: 51 games (Oct. 5, 1983 to Jan. 28, 1984)
PLAYOFF GOALS AND ASSISTS:
MOST PLAYOFF GOALS: 122
MOST PLAYOFF ASSISTS: 260
MOST ASSISTS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 31 in 1988
MOST ASSISTS IN ONE SERIES (OTHER THAN FINAL): 14 in 1985 vs CHI (Conference Finals) (TIED)
MOST ASSISTS IN FINAL SERIES: 10 in 1988 vs BOS
MOST ASSISTS, ONE PLAYOFF GAME: 6 - vs LA, Apr. 9, 1987
MOST ASSISTS, ONE PLAYOFF PERIOD: 3 - five times (TIED)
PLAYOFF POINTS:
MOST PLAYOFF POINTS: 382
MOST POINTS, ONE PLAYOFF YEAR: 47 in 1985
MOST POINTS IN FINAL SERIES: 13 in 1988 vs BOS
MOST POINTS, ONE PLAYOFF PERIOD: 4 -- at LA, Apr. 12, 1987, 3rd period (TIED)
PLAYOFF SHORTHANDED GOALS:
MOST SHORTHANDED GOALS, ONE PLAYOFF GAME: 2 - vs WPG, Apr. 6, 1983 (TIED)
PLAYOFF GAME WINNING GOALS:
MOST GAME-WINNING GOALS: 24
PLAYOFF THREE-OR-MORE GOAL GAMES:
MOST THREE-OR-MORE GOAL GAMES: 10
NHL ALL-STAR GAME GOALS:
**MOST ALL-STAR GAME GOALS: 13 (NOW TIED)
MOST ALL-STAR GAME GOALS, ONE GAME: 4 in 1983 (TIED)
MOST ALL-STAR GAME GOALS, ONE PERIOD: 4 in 1983, 3rd period
NHL ALL-STAR GAME ASSISTS:
*MOST ALL-STAR GAME ASSISTS: 12 (TIED UPON RETIREMENT)
NHL ALL-STAR GAME POINTS:
MOST ALL-STAR GAME POINTS: 25
MOST ALL-STAR GAME POINTS, ONE PERIOD: 4 in 1983, 3rd period (TIED)
Last edited by 3 Crooked Hearts on Sun Aug 13, 2006 10:50 am, edited 4 times in total.
From what I understand, he not only broke records...he obliterated them.
But it's hockey.
exactly
hockey is probably by far the 2nd most physically demanding of the major sports, with football only being a slight edge, and it is light years ahead of basketball, with ping pong, bowling and knitting in between basketball and baseball
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Peeps wrote:
pearljamminagain wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Clubber wrote:
can't argue that
From what I understand, he not only broke records...he obliterated them.
But it's hockey.
exactly
hockey is probably by far the 2nd most physically demanding of the major sports, with football only being a slight edge, and it is light years ahead of basketball, with ping pong, bowling and knitting in between basketball and baseball
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
Clubber wrote:
Wilt Chamberlin #2?
Bonds
ruth.
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definitely. Any guy who can ou-homer most of the teams in his league is a statistical freak.
_________________ “You’re good kids, stay together. Trust each other and be good teammates to one another. I believe there is a championship in this room.”
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warehouse21sj wrote:
Peeps wrote:
pearljamminagain wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Clubber wrote:
can't argue that
From what I understand, he not only broke records...he obliterated them.
But it's hockey.
exactly
hockey is probably by far the 2nd most physically demanding of the major sports, with football only being a slight edge, and it is light years ahead of basketball, with ping pong, bowling and knitting in between basketball and baseball
we've pretty much had this debate before (in a different arena), but the fact of the matter is that American kids dont grow up dying to play hockey... football, basketball, and baseball are the American sports... so sure, Canada worships (and should worship) Gretzky and his accomplishments, but down here, we look up to the bballers, baseballers, and footballers of this nation... sorry, but the majority of kids arent into hockey, and therefore the best athletes wind up in the big 3, and this is where our allegiance lies... is hockey the most demanding sport? probably, but it's not in high demand in the states
ill throw oscar robertson out there too, noone will ever come close to averaging a triple double for a season
both Magic and Wilt came very close.
_________________ “You’re good kids, stay together. Trust each other and be good teammates to one another. I believe there is a championship in this room.”
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Gretzky was prolly the best at what he did.......i remember on stephen A smiths show they asked a similar question...and of course smith said jordan, which can be argued....but he had NO CLUE about anything Gretzky accoplished....he kept saying he was on stacked teams and didnt know he held any records.....it was embarassing to watch....he kept overshouting everyone saying 6 titles.....im sorry but the worst thing in a team sport is giving any individual credit for championships, they may be the most important person on teh team, but they didnt win teh championship by any means.
From what I understand, he not only broke records...he obliterated them.
But it's hockey.
exactly
hockey is probably by far the 2nd most physically demanding of the major sports, with football only being a slight edge, and it is light years ahead of basketball, with ping pong, bowling and knitting in between basketball and baseball
I would put hockey ahead of football in terms of being physically demanding. That the best hockey players can only play about 1/2 the game shows just how demanding it is. I would put boxing ahead of football as well.
_________________ “You’re good kids, stay together. Trust each other and be good teammates to one another. I believe there is a championship in this room.”
-Ernie Accorsi in his final address to the NY Giants locker room before retiring as GM in January of 2007
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
Peeps wrote:
pearljamminagain wrote:
Stripe64 wrote:
Bammer wrote:
Clubber wrote:
can't argue that
From what I understand, he not only broke records...he obliterated them.
But it's hockey.
exactly
hockey is probably by far the 2nd most physically demanding of the major sports, with football only being a slight edge, and it is light years ahead of basketball, with ping pong, bowling and knitting in between basketball and baseball
I would put hockey ahead of football in terms of being physically demanding. That the best hockey players can only play about 1/2 the game shows just how demanding it is. I would put boxing ahead of football as well.
i think wrestling is more demanding than boxing.....so its prolly, for me, wrestling, hockey, boxing, football....but staying on topic, what Gretzky did in hockey...no one will ever be able to do in a nother sport, statistically.
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