Hockey Legend's Unmatched Legacy: A Look Back at Wayne Gretzky's Record-Breaking Career Wayne Gretzky, widely regarded as the greatest hockey player of all time, left an indelible mark on the sport during his remarkable 20-season career in the National Hockey League (NHL). Nicknamed 'The Great One,' Gretzky's on-ice prowess and incredible scoring ability earned him a plethora of records that still stand today, including the most career goals, assists, and points. After a final season in the NHL and a brief stint in the World Hockey Association (WHA), Gretzky retired following the 1998-99 season, but his impact on the game continues to inspire new generations of hockey fans and players alike. As the NHL celebrates its rich history, Gretzky's legendary career remains an integral part of the league's enduring legacy.


Wayne Gretzky spent his entire professional hockey career (20 seasons in the NHL and one in the WHA) rewriting the record books. When ‘The Great One’ retired following the 1998-99…