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“Granny Loves Gretzky”: Unreal Looking Wayne Shrine Brings the Great One’s Greater Fans Together

The Wayne Gretzky fandom reached its pinnacle when a fan shared bizarre pictures of his collection of items from the Great One.
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“Still Not Gretzky”: Even 400 Career Goals at Home Turf Aren’t Enough for Alex Ovechkin to Get Out of the Great One’s Shadow

After recently scoring his 400th Home goal, Alex Ovechkin came in close quarters of Wayne Gretzky; the fans of the latter didn't like it.
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Wayne Gretzky Received a Petty Gift From Father Walter After Signing His First Multi-Million Dollar Contract in 1978

A multi-million-dollar deal would've sent any other athlete on a purchasing bonanza. However, Wayne Gretzky went a up a different road.

Years Before Their ‘Royal’ Wedding, Wayne Gretzky’s Wife Once Made a Candid Confession on Her Relationship With the NHL GOAT: “It’s Little More Difficult…”

The NHL GOAT Wayne Gretzky's wife Janet Jones once opened up about the difficulties their relationship could face at that time.
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“He Was Gonna Have a Heart Attack!”: Wayne Gretzky’s Bizarre Pre-Game Speech Once Left a Coach in a State of Shock

Legend Wayne Gretzky hates giving motivational speeches and once narrated a story to prove how bad he is at carrying out the verbal task.
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“It Would Be Beneficial…”: Wayne Gretzky Made a Shocking Statement Following His Controversial Trade to LA Kings in 1988

The NHL GOAT Wayne Gretzky had once made a unknown revelation regarding his controversial trade to LA and how LA it would benefit him.

Rare Video Shows Hockey Fight Taking a Hilarious Turn With Players Ending Up Dancing

On a rare occasion of spreading joy, two Ice Hockey players who faced each other to fight on the rink instead ended up dancing.
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“Don’t Want That”: Wayne Gretzky Once Shied Away From Sharing an Honor With Boxing Legend Muhammad Ali

The NHL GOAT Wayne Gretzky once shared how he was deliberately bestowed a nickname which embarrassed him in front of another legend.
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The Darkest Moment in NHL History Had Hockey Legend Suffering Fatal Head Injury Post a Horrifying Collision in 1968

The NHL has seen many gruesome injuries and accidents in the history of sports. But the most horrific was recorded in 1968.
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“His Whole Face Is Just Butchered”: Joe Rogan Couldn’t Get Over NHL Legend’s Disastrous Injury in 2020

Joe Rogan was once shocked with his guest Donnell Rawlings at the cut-up and torn visage of NHL Goaltender Terry Sawchuk.
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“It’s the New Crypto Pump”: Controversial Deals Featuring Wayne Gretzky, Connor McDavid, and Auston Matthews Stir Up Debate in Hockey Community

Legendary hockey icons, Wayne Gretzky, Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews' controversial endorsement became a topic of debate among fans
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NHL GOAT Wayne Gretzky Once Spent ‘Hours of Pain’ Following a Freak Injury as a 10-Year-Old

The Great One Wayne Gretzky once shared the reason behind spending his hours in the dentist's chamber and wearing painful braces for an entire year.
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About Ice Hockey

Often regarded as the fastest game in the world, Ice Hockey, as the name suggests, is played on ice. It's a team sport played on an ice rink as two teams battle it out to score the most goals. Similar to hockey, the opponents use their ice hockey sticks to shoot a vulcanized, rubber disc called a puck into the goalpost. Each goal gets one point and the team with the most goals wins the competition. Therefore, it is a full-contact sport filled with drama and excitement. The sport features in the Winter Olympics with the US, Canadian and Russian teams often dominating the headlines. Significantly, the International Ice Hockey Federation governs the game. Similarly to ice hockey, many countries play field hockey with rules similar to that of ice hockey.

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History of Ice Hockey

Earlier, people believed ice hockey originated in England. However, research suggests, the game was seen throughout Canada by British soldiers in the mid-1800s. At first, the players adopted fundamental techniques like 'bully' (later the face-off), and 'shinning' ( hitting one's opponent on the shins), and later it evolved into a game called shinty. Later on, the game evolved into more than 30 players battling it out against each other. The first-ever public indoor ice hockey game recorded was back in 1875, between two teams at McGill University. By the later 1800s, the sport drew large crowds in Canada and competed with Lacrosse as one of the popular sports.

Always dubbed to be a violent game, soon, the players received protective equipment, and rinks were developed. In 1893, the Stanley Cup came into existence after Frederick Arthur, Lord Stanley of Preston, donated the cup to the top team. Even though Canada popularized the sport, the first professional team recorded was back in 1903 in the United States of America, named Portage Lakes. After that, the year 1910 saw National Hockey Association formed, which was the forerunner of the National Hockey League. It became the most widely recognized sport in hockey associations in North America. Moreover, Montreal Canadiens from Canada became the most successful team with 24 cup victories.

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 Rules and Regulations

With the sport accustomed to its physical nature, checking is a body contact that opponents can use to take them out of play. A face-off is held where an official drops the puck for the players to battle it out. 11 players play in a team where six players play on the rink with five subs waiting in the technical area. The goalie never leaves his goal area. In the NHL, there are three periods in the game with over 20 minutes played between both teams. The periods increase during the playoffs as they wait for a team to score the first goal.

Greatest Ice Hockey players

Wayne Gretzky

Regarded as the 'Great One', Wayne Gretzky remains one of the most dominant athletes of all time. The sheer commitment to be the best saw his jersey being retired by the whole league- the famous '99.' He won nine NHL MVPs and a 4x Stanley Cup championships. He scored the most points with 2857, scored 894 goals, and 1963 assists. In fact, no player reached 2000 career points in the NHL as Gretzky stands atop the charts. He has a scoring streak of 51 points which may stand as a record that won't be broken.

Mario Lemieux

The three-time MVP and two-time Stanley Cup winner Mario Lemieux is one of the greatest ice hockey players of all time. Apart from Gretzky, he has the most points in a single season. He also recorded a 46-game point streak that proved to be sensational. Mario holds a unique record of scoring a 'cycle', where he scored a goal in all five variations of ice hockey. Retired from the sport with 1723 points, he is a generational talent.

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Gordie Howe

4x Stanley Cup champion, 6x NHL MVP, and a 23x All-Star, Gordie Howe epitomized fitness and determination. He played his last game at the age of 51 playing around 1767 games. Charming but with an inner steel inside, he scored 23 goals in 22 consecutive seasons.

Sidney Crosby

Watching young kids to the fullest of their abilities is a treat to watch. That happened with Sidney Crosby as he became the youngest player to lead his team to a Stanley Cup victory at 21. Affectionately named 'Sid the Kid,' he led his NHL teams well and continues to play.