Betting on him to score back then was quite literally a lock. Wow
ccafferata473
Boy he really fell off at age 29.
Altruistic_Ad466
26 year old Gretz was just trash apparently.
NotaRussianChabot
No wonder he has such longevity, he was 23 in 1984 and then he was 23 all over again in 1988.
Really taints his records if you ask me.
bluemountaindrew
Pretty crazy to come in at 19 and have the best season ever.
Turc-ington
Would be great to see the column headers lol
Former-Sand9059
It’s actually astonishing how dominant he was. I can’t think of anyone in sports that even comes close. Not Jordan, not LeBron, not Brady, not Tiger, but I also don’t know shit about sports in other places, so maybe some cricket or rugby player or something has been on that level. Still just hard to conceptualize as someone who started watching a while after he retired
These-Cod-1369
Back when goalies plopped down and never moved for rebounds
minimumhatred
man, are we ever going to see somebody pull off a single 200 pt season again? Like even mcdavid if he plays all 82 games is on pace for 155, which is crazy considering only 4 players have done 150 and two of them only did it once. idk if it’s even possible in the modern era nowadays.
hopetard
26 was just a gap year of drinking and partying
yupkime
Could happen again but it would mean a lot of games would have scores 8-6 or 7-2 like that. Would the games be better to watch? Hard to say!
SINY10306
Fast forward to today, pretty amazing what McDavid is doing this season considering playing in what many would call a dead puck era.
ABoyNamedSault
So amazing!!!!!! No one comes close. Maybe Lemieux, but not really.
MorgenKaffee0815
’80 was the part of extremly bad goalies, no defense and 3/4th line players you would now play in beer league.
just watch games from the 80s and watch games from the 90s+ its a insane big difference
Skadi793
No one was more dominant over an extended stretch of time. The only athletes in all of sports that have had single seasons in the same ballpark would be
Babe Ruth 1921: his 457 total basis has never been approached in almost 100 years. The 119 extra-base hits are also still a record, and the 177 runs scored is an AL record, and 2nd all-time. Hit 59 HRs with 168 RBIs, .378 BA and .846 slugging. No one in almost 100 years has come close to putting up numbers like this in a single-season
Larry Bird 1986: in addition to scoring over 28 a game, pulling down 9.2 boards, and adding 7.6 assists, Larry completed the 50-40-90, shooting 52% from the field, 40% for 3 point range, and 91% from the line. He would then repeat this in 1987, becoming the only forward ever to do this twice (take note: LeBron, Jordan, or Bryant never shot 50-40-90 in their whole careers). Bird in the mid-80s was unstoppable –but even this wasn’t Gretzky level.
Nadia Comăneci 1976 Olympics: scoring six perfect 10s (first to do it) and completely blowing away all competition. She literally broke the scoreboard. As far as sports go, this one performance was the greatest, male or female, in history.
monty6666
50 goals in 39 games is the one that always gets me. That’s insane.
MertTheRipper
I’m not discrediting him or anything because Gretzky is still the best to ever fucking play the sport … But this was also when the goalies didn’t even drop to butterfly lol 200 point seasons are ridiculous and, again before I get down voted into oblivion, I still think he would dominate even in the »modern » goalie age but idk if he’d hit 200 points if goalies played how they do now lol still incredible though
Edit: fat thumbs
Competitive-Sleep-76
GOAT!
Monkeyscalp
25 onwards he really took his foot off the gas. Wasted career.
ebk2992
– Michael Scott
odelicious82
Gretzky was sure fun to watch when I was a kid. Seeing him live blew my mind. I seen Lemieux too in his last season he was great too…but not the great one.
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Will always be the best
I see you Mario. I see you.
92 fucking goals. Blows my mind every time.
4 200 point seasons before age 25 is insane.
Betting on him to score back then was quite literally a lock. Wow
Boy he really fell off at age 29.
26 year old Gretz was just trash apparently.
No wonder he has such longevity, he was 23 in 1984 and then he was 23 all over again in 1988.
Really taints his records if you ask me.
Pretty crazy to come in at 19 and have the best season ever.
Would be great to see the column headers lol
It’s actually astonishing how dominant he was. I can’t think of anyone in sports that even comes close. Not Jordan, not LeBron, not Brady, not Tiger, but I also don’t know shit about sports in other places, so maybe some cricket or rugby player or something has been on that level. Still just hard to conceptualize as someone who started watching a while after he retired
Back when goalies plopped down and never moved for rebounds
man, are we ever going to see somebody pull off a single 200 pt season again? Like even mcdavid if he plays all 82 games is on pace for 155, which is crazy considering only 4 players have done 150 and two of them only did it once. idk if it’s even possible in the modern era nowadays.
26 was just a gap year of drinking and partying
Could happen again but it would mean a lot of games would have scores 8-6 or 7-2 like that. Would the games be better to watch? Hard to say!
Fast forward to today, pretty amazing what McDavid is doing this season considering playing in what many would call a dead puck era.
So amazing!!!!!! No one comes close. Maybe Lemieux, but not really.
’80 was the part of extremly bad goalies, no defense and 3/4th line players you would now play in beer league.
just watch games from the 80s and watch games from the 90s+ its a insane big difference
No one was more dominant over an extended stretch of time. The only athletes in all of sports that have had single seasons in the same ballpark would be
Babe Ruth 1921: his 457 total basis has never been approached in almost 100 years. The 119 extra-base hits are also still a record, and the 177 runs scored is an AL record, and 2nd all-time. Hit 59 HRs with 168 RBIs, .378 BA and .846 slugging. No one in almost 100 years has come close to putting up numbers like this in a single-season
Larry Bird 1986: in addition to scoring over 28 a game, pulling down 9.2 boards, and adding 7.6 assists, Larry completed the 50-40-90, shooting 52% from the field, 40% for 3 point range, and 91% from the line. He would then repeat this in 1987, becoming the only forward ever to do this twice (take note: LeBron, Jordan, or Bryant never shot 50-40-90 in their whole careers). Bird in the mid-80s was unstoppable –but even this wasn’t Gretzky level.
Nadia Comăneci 1976 Olympics: scoring six perfect 10s (first to do it) and completely blowing away all competition. She literally broke the scoreboard. As far as sports go, this one performance was the greatest, male or female, in history.
50 goals in 39 games is the one that always gets me. That’s insane.
I’m not discrediting him or anything because Gretzky is still the best to ever fucking play the sport … But this was also when the goalies didn’t even drop to butterfly lol 200 point seasons are ridiculous and, again before I get down voted into oblivion, I still think he would dominate even in the »modern » goalie age but idk if he’d hit 200 points if goalies played how they do now lol still incredible though
Edit: fat thumbs
GOAT!
25 onwards he really took his foot off the gas. Wasted career.
– Michael Scott
Gretzky was sure fun to watch when I was a kid. Seeing him live blew my mind. I seen Lemieux too in his last season he was great too…but not the great one.
Sheesh, dem canadians…