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Gretzky and three-year
Gretzky was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame on November 22, 1999, becoming the tenth player to bypass the three-year waiting period.

Gretzky and deal
Skalbania opted to have Gretzky sign a personal-services contract rather than a standard player contract in part because he knew a deal to take some WHA teams into the NHL was in the works.
Two hours after the Oilers won the Stanley Cup in 1988, Gretzky learned from his father that the Oilers were planning to deal him to another team.
At first, Gretzky did not want to leave Edmonton, but he later received a call from Los Angeles Kings owner Bruce McNall while on his honeymoon asking permission to meet and discuss the deal.
Gretzky informed McNall that his prerequisites for a deal to take place were that Marty McSorley and Mike Krushelnyski join him as teammates in Los Angeles.
The book's title was inspired by Pocklington's ongoing conviction the Gretzky trade was the right deal at the right time and was good not just for the Oilers and the Kings, but for hockey itself.
" A book by former Kings owner Bruce McNall quotes Pocklington as saying Gretzky had become impossible to deal with since he began dating Jones, who let it be known that she was not going to live in Edmonton after they got married.
Two days after the cancellation announcement, The Hockey News reported that a deal with a $ 45 million cap had been reached " in principle " with the help of owners and former players Wayne Gretzky, and Mario Lemieux.

Gretzky and worth
Birmingham Bulls owner John F. Bassett wanted to confront the NHL by signing as many young and promising superstars as possible and saw Gretzky as the most promising young prospect, but it was Racers owner Nelson Skalbania who signed 17-year-old Gretzky to a seven-year personal services contract worth $ 1. 75 million US.
Although it's worth noting that, had the Richard Trophy existed during the years they completed their Hart-Pearson-Art Ross sweeps, Lafleur would have achieved the four award sweep once ( 1977 – 78 ), Lemieux twice ( 1987 – 88 and 1995 – 96 ) and Gretzky five times ( 1981 – 82, 1982 – 83, 1983 – 84, 1984 – 85 and 1986 – 87 ).
Nelson Skalbania, the owner of the Racers, signed 17-year-old future super-star Wayne Gretzky to a personal contract worth between 1. 125 and 1. 75 million dollars over 4 to 7 years, which was at the time one of the largest contracts offered a hockey player.
Nelson Skalbania, the owner of Indianapolis Racers, signed the 17 year old future superstar Wayne Gretzky to, at that time, an unprecedented personal contract worth between 1. 125 and 1. 75 million dollars over 4 to 7 years ; then as now, the National Hockey League's rules did not permit the signing of 17 year olds.

Gretzky and $
On August 9, 1988, in a move that heralded significant change in the NHL, the Oilers traded Gretzky, along with McSorley and Krushelnyski, to the Kings for Carson, Martin Gelinas, $ 15 million in cash, and the Kings ' first-round draft picks in 1989 ( later traded to the New Jersey Devils – New Jersey selected Jason Miller ), 1991 ( Martin Rucinsky ), and 1993 ( Nick Stajduhar ).
The event reportedly cost Gretzky over US $ 1 million.
In 1985, Gretzky bought the Hull Olympiques of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League for $ 175, 000 CA.
Gretzky eventually sold the team in 1992 for $ 550, 000 CA.
In 1992, Gretzky and McNall partnered in an investment to buy a rare Honus Wagner T206 cigarette card for $ 451, 000 US, later selling the card.
Forbes estimates that Gretzky earned US $ 93. 8 million from 1990 – 98.
* On August 9, 1988, in what became the biggest trade in NHL history ( also known as " The Trade Of The Century "), Wayne Gretzky was traded along with teammates Marty McSorley and Mike Krushelnyski from Edmonton to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Martin Gelinas, Jimmy Carson, three first round draft picks, and $ 15 million cash ( approximately $ 18 million CAD in 1988 ).
Hoping to restore the league's credibility with fans, a new ownership group featuring Bruce McNall, hockey player Wayne Gretzky and actor John Candy purchased the Toronto Argonauts in 1991 and lured American college standout Rocket Ismail to Canada with a four-year, $ 26. 2 million contract which made him the highest paid player in football history at that time.
On August 9, 1988, Pocklington shocked hockey fans by trading Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, $ 15 million cash, and the Kings ' first-round draft picks in 1989, 1991 and 1993.
The average annual salary of US $ 4. 9 million made Bure the league's third highest-paid player, behind Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux.
He then shocked the sports world on August 9, 1988 when he acquired the NHL's biggest star, Wayne Gretzky, along with Marty McSorley and Mike Krushelnyski, from the Edmonton Oilers for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, three first-round draft choices and US $ 15 million.
But Gelinas never played for the Kings, however, as two months after the draft, on August 9, 1988, he was included in the celebrated " Gretzky Trade " that sent Gelinas, Los Angeles ' star young center Jimmy Carson, the Kings's first round choices in 1989, 1991 and 1993 entry drafts, and a reported $ 15 million cash to Edmonton in exchange for Wayne Gretzky, Mike Krushelnyski and Marty McSorley.
Pocklington purchased Gretzky and two other Indianapolis players, goaltender Eddie Mio and forward Peter Driscoll, paying a reported $ 700, 000 for the contracts of the three players, although the announced price was $ 850, 000.
Jeff Smith, the second lienholder on the former Gretzky mansion, said the property was listed on the market for $ 10. 5 million.
Dykstra claimed to be a victim of mortgage fraud and lost a house purchased for $ 17. 5 million from Wayne Gretzky to foreclosure.
Along with Martin Gelinas, he was a key part of the August 9, 1988, blockbuster trade that sent them, the Kings ' three first-round draft picks in 1989, 1991 and 1993, and $ 15 million cash to the Edmonton Oilers for Wayne Gretzky, Marty McSorley and Mike Krushelnyski.
Pocklington purchased Gretzky and two other Indianapolis players, goaltender Eddie Mio and forward Peter Driscoll, paying $ 700, 000 for the contracts of the three players.

Gretzky and 15
The sale was not completed until the following year, on February 15, 2001, after two missed deadlines while securing financing and partners before Ellman and Gretzky could take over.
In a poll of sports fans conducted by ABC Sports, Thorpe was voted the Greatest Athlete of the Twentieth Century out of 15 other athletes including Muhammad Ali, Babe Ruth, Jesse Owens, Wayne Gretzky, Jack Nicklaus, and Michael Jordan.
* October 15 – Wayne Gretzky becomes the leading scorer in the history of the National Hockey League.
* Hockey great Wayne Gretzky holds or shares 61 NHL records ( 40 for regular season, 15 for Stanley Cup playoff and 6 for All-Star Games )

Gretzky and with
Bailey returned to Edmonton to play with the Edmonton Oilers of the World Hockey Association in 1978 – 79, where he took rookie Wayne Gretzky under his wing.
Gretzky played briefly for the St. Louis Blues before finishing his career with the New York Rangers.
Prior to World War I, Gretzky's paternal grandfather Anton ( Tony ) Gretzky immigrated along with his family to Canada via the United States from the Russian Empire ( what is now Grodno, Belarus ).
Anton Gretzky has been described as having " been born in Russia with Ukrainian forebears ", while " the only Slavic language spoken in the Gretzky family Ukrainian ".
By the age of ten, Gretzky had scored 378 goals and 139 assists in just one season with the Brantford Nadrofsky Steelers.
Skalbania offered to play a game of backgammon with Winnipeg owner Michael Gobuty, the stakes being if Gobuty won, he would get Gretzky and if he lost, he had to give Skalbania a share of the Jets.
The WHA All-Stars were coached by Jacques Demers, who put Gretzky on a line with his boyhood idol Gordie Howe and Howe's son, Mark.
A statue, located outside Rexall Place in Edmonton, of Gretzky hoisting the Stanley Cup, which the Oilers won four times with him.
In his first NHL season, 1979 – 80, Gretzky was awarded the Hart Memorial Trophy as the League's Most Valuable Player ( the first of eight in a row ) and tied for the scoring lead with Marcel Dionne with 137 points.
In his second season, Gretzky won the Art Ross ( the first of seven consecutive ) with a then-record 164 points, breaking both Bobby Orr's record for assists in a season ( 102 ) and Phil Esposito's record for points in a season ( 152 ).
The following seasons saw Gretzky break his own assists record three more times ( 125 in 1982 – 83, 135 in 1984 – 85, and 163 in 1985 – 86 ); he also bettered that mark ( 120 assists ) in 1986 – 87 with 121 and 1990 – 91 with 122, and his point record one more time ( 215, in 1985 – 86 ).
The Oilers also won the Cup with Gretzky in, and.
Gretzky was sidelined for much of the 1992 – 93 regular season with an upper back injury, the only year in which he did not lead his team in scoring.
Long before then, running out of time and looking for a team with which he could win again, Gretzky had been traded from the Kings at his request.
Gretzky ended his professional playing career with the New York Rangers, where he played his final three seasons and helped the team reach the Eastern Conference Finals in 1997.
The Rangers were defeated in the Conference Finals in five games by the Philadelphia Flyers, despite Gretzky leading the Rangers in the playoffs with 10 goals and 10 assists.
After the 1996 – 97 season, Mark Messier signed a free agent contract with the Vancouver Canucks, ending the brief reunion of Messier and Gretzky after just one season.
Gretzky in 1997 with New York Rangers
Gretzky was having difficulty scoring this season and finished with only nine goals, contributing to this being the only season in which he failed to average at least a point per game, but his last goal brought his scoring total for his combined NHL / WHA career to 1, 072, one more than Howe.

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