In 1999, Wayne Gretzky was announced as one of the Hockey Hall of Fame's newest members following his retirement on April 18th, 1999 becoming the tenth player to bypass the three-year waiting period, the final person to be so honored.
In 1978, 17-year-old Wayne Gretzky signed a personal services contract with Nelson Skalbania, owner of the WHA's Indianapolis Racers. It was for a $250,000 bonus, $100,000 first season, $150,000 for the next two seasons, and $175,000 in the fourth year.
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In 1987, Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky won the Hart Trophy (as the NHL's Most Valuable Player) for the eighth consecutive season.
In 1981, Edmonton's Wayne Gretzky was awarded the NHL's Hart Trophy for the second straight year. In addition, he was named to the NHL's First All-Star Team.
In 1989, Wayne Gretzky became the first player in NHL history to win the same award nine times when he was named the recipient of the Hart Trophy after his first season with the Los Angeles Kings.
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In 1990, Los Angeles Kings' center Wayne Gretzky was named winner of the NHL's Ross Trophy for the eighth time in his career.
In 1980, Edmtonton's Wayne Gretzky was selected to the NHL's second All-Star Team and won the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP after his first season in the league.
In 1993, the Los Angeles' Wayne Gretzky scored a goal and added three assists and Luc Robitaille scored twice to lead the Kings to a 4-1 win at Montreal, in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals.