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More about Wayne Gretzky(From Wikipedia)
After The World Hockey Association Folded In 1979, The Edmonton Oilers And Three Other Teams Joined The NHL. Gretzky's Success In The WHA Carried Over Into The NHL, Despite Some Critics Suggesting He Would Flounder In What Was Considered The Bigger, T
After the World Hockey Association folded in 1979, the Edmonton Oilers and three other teams joined the NHL. Gretzky's success in the WHA carried over into the NHL, despite some critics suggesting he would flounder in what was considered the bigger, tougher, and more talented league.
The Oilers, like the other surviving WHA teams, were allowed to protect two goaltenders and two skaters from Read more...
Edmonton Oilers (1979–1988)
In his first NHL season, 1979–80, Gretzky proved his critics wrong. He 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, which remains the most points by a first-year player. Although Gretzky played 79 games to Dionne's 80, Dionne was awarded the Art Ross Trophy Read more...
"The Trade"
Two hours after the Oilers won the Stanley Cup in 1988, Wayne learned from his father that the Oilers were planning to deal him to another team. Walter had known for months, but kept it from Wayne so as to not upset him. According to Walter, Wayne was being "shopped" to Los Angeles, Detroit, New York, and Vancouver. According to Wayne, Pocklington needed money as his other business ventures were Read more...

