March 24th, 1994 with the Los Angeles Kings
Kirk McLean
The National Hockey League's all-time leader in regular-season goals is Wayne Gretzky, with 894. Prior to Gretzky, the league's most prolific scorer was Gordie Howe, who scored 801 goals. On March 23, 1994, Gretzky broke the record with goal number 802. Gretzky scored 122 goals in the Stanley Cup playoffs during his career, so if we include the postseason, he is also the NHL's all-time leader, with 1,016. For seven years, there was a second major league, the World Hockey Association. If we combine NHL and WHA totals, Howe comes out on top, with 975 (801 in the NHL, 174 in the WHA). In this category, Gretzky stands second, with 894 NHL goals and 46 in the WHA, for a total of 940. If we factor in playoffs in both the NHL and WHA, Gretzky comes out on top. He scored 10 postseason goals in his single WHA season, for a grand total of 1,072. Howe is right behind him. He scored 28 playoff goals in the WHA and 68 in the NHL, for a total of 1,071.
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Kirk McLean
It's very near perfect. 802 out of 850. Sometimes, the number is lower due to applications for things (insurance, credit cards, whatever someone may run your credit for). I have pristine credit and dont know that I have ever seen a 850 score. 802 is something to hold your head high about, it means you are like 1% likely to default.
The factors of 802 are: 1 2 401 802
802 AD means the yera 802 of the current era as defined by the West, ( approximately 802 yeras after the birth of Jesus)
379 1181 802
802 + 6487 = 7289
601 * 802 = 482,002
2 x 401 = 802
-802 is a rational number
Yes, 2 is a factor of 802.
The National Hockey League's all-time leader in regular-season goals is Wayne Gretzky, with 894. Prior to Gretzky, the league's most prolific scorer was Gordie Howe, who scored 801 goals. On March 23, 1994, Gretzky broke the record with goal number 802. Gretzky scored 122 goals in the Stanley Cup playoffs during his career, so if we include the postseason, he is also the NHL's all-time leader, with 1,016. For seven years, there was a second major league, the World Hockey Association. If we combine NHL and WHA totals, Howe comes out on top, with 975 (801 in the NHL, 174 in the WHA). In this category, Gretzky stands second, with 894 NHL goals and 46 in the WHA, for a total of 940. If we factor in playoffs in both the NHL and WHA, Gretzky comes out on top. He scored 10 postseason goals in his single WHA season, for a grand total of 1,072. Howe is right behind him. He scored 28 playoff goals in the WHA and 68 in the NHL, for a total of 1,071.
The IEEE was started at February, 1980. So they started to name their standard as 802 such as 802.2, 802.3,802.11 .... 802 - 80 Represents the year when they started 2 - Represents the month