Wayne Gretzky became famous because at the age of 6,he skated with 10 year olds and by the time when he was at the age of 10,he scored 378 goals in 85 games cool right?
Nearly $8 million per season.
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.
Christopher Columbus wanted to make a sea voyage because he wanted to find a new ocean route to the Indes, to be famous and to spread Christianity to new people. He also wanted to be famous and earn riches for himself and for Spain.
he was really famous
to kill himself or not to kill himself
80 million dollars.
Nearly $8 million per season.
yes he made little kids want to play hockey more then soccer
He has about an estimated wealth of 500 million (US) dollars
He was being "shopped" to U.S. teams. He brought two of his teammates with him and agreed to make the trade because his former team wanted to move him anyways.
Yes, a 1991 score card highlighting Wayne Gretzky's 700th career goal could be worth money, especially if it is in good condition and properly authenticated. Collectors value items associated with significant milestones in sports history, and Gretzky's achievements make his memorabilia particularly sought after. The exact value would depend on factors like condition, rarity, and demand in the collectors' market.
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He is the nephew of Scrooge.
Rookie card: 1979 Topps Wayne Gretzky Rookie (#18) PSA Graded MINT 9 is valued at a minimum of $425 unsigned. Signed, it speculatively would add no more than an additional $250 at current market prices. Based upon the frequency of items signed by Gretzky and the fact he is still alive, only means the value will not rise for some time, even on a card in perfect condition.
Jari Kurri is Gretzky's best known linemate. Paired with No. 99 since he arrived in Edmonton, Jari was joined by fellow Finn Esa Tikkanen to make the "Finnish Sandwich" line. Kurri was later traded to Los Angeles to re-join Gretzky there, but they were rarely on the ice together. In L.A., Gretzky was paired at times with Luc Robitaille, but is best remembered for leading the line of Tomas Sandstrom and Tony Granato. In St. Louis played with Brett Hull, but the pairing was never as prolific as was expected.
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In the movie 'The Dark Knight' , Bruce Wayne causes himself pain because he is torn between saving lives as Batman . . or taking off his mask and telling everyone his identity in order to stop The Joker Killings . Mr. Wayne just can't seem to make up his mind .