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Walter Gretzky awarded the rank of Member in the Order of Canada

centaurus

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why?

what are his accomplishments? other than fathering an overated famous son.

Sad to see Canada catching the Chicago bug by selling awards to the highest bidder. I remember when member in the Order of Canada was a prestigious award. Nowadays , it is a shoty thing less equal in value than earning a doctorate honorary degree.


Next year winner: Seth Rogen's father
 

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centaurus said:
what are his accomplishments? other than fathering an overated famous son.

Ya, what a useless player he was.

Regular season records (40)
1. Most goals: 894 in 1,487 games
2. Most goals, including playoffs: 1,016 in 1,487 regular season and 208 playoff games
3. Most goals, one season: 92 in 1981–82, 80-game schedule
4. Most goals, one season, including playoffs: 100 in 1983–84, 87 goals in 74 regular season games and 13 goals in 19 playoff games
5. Most goals, 50 games from start of season: 61 in 1981–82 (October 7, 1981 to January 22, 1982, 80-game schedule) and 1983–84 (October 5, 1983 to January 25, 1984), 80-game schedule
6. Most goals, one period: 4 (Tied with 10 other players) February 18, 1981
7. Most assists: 1,963
8. Most assists, including playoffs: 2,223
9. Most assists, one season: 163 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule
10. Most assists, one season, including playoffs: 174 in 1985–86, 163 assists in 80 regular season games and 11 assists in 10 playoff games
11. Most assists, one game: 7 (tied with Billy "The Kid" Taylor) done three times -- February 15, 1980; December 11, 1985; February 14, 1986
12. Most assists, one road game: 7 (tied with Billy Taylor) December 11, 1985
13. Most points: 2,857 in 1,487 games (894 goals, 1,963 assists)
14. Most points, including playoffs: 3,239 in 1,487 regular season and 208 playoff games. (1016 goals, 2223 assists)
15. Most points, one season: 215 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule (52 goals, 163 assists)
16. Most points, one season, including playoffs: 255 in 1984–85; 208 points in 80 regular season games and 47 points in 18 playoff games
17. Most overtime assists, career: 15
18. Most goals by a centre, career: 894
19. Most goals by a centre, one season: 92 in 1981–82, 80-game schedule
20. Most assists by a centre, career: 1,963
21. Most assists by a centre, one season: 163 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule
22. Most points by a centre, career: 2,857
23. Most points by a centre, one season: 215 in 1985–86, 80-game schedule
24. Most assists in one game by a player in his first season: 7 on February 15, 1980
25. Highest goals-per-game average, one season: 1.18 in 1983–84, 87 goals in 74 games
26. Highest assists-per-game average, career (300 min.): 1.321 -- 1,963 assists in 1,487 games
27. Highest assists-per-game average, one season: 2.04 in 1985–86, 163 assists in 80 games
28. Highest points-per-game average, one season (among players with 50-or-more points): 2.77 in 1983–84, 205 points in 74 games
29. Most 40-or-more goal season: 12 in 20 seasons
30. Most consecutive 40-or-more goal season: 12 from 1979–80 to 1990–91
31. Most 50-or-more goal seasons: 9 (tied with Mike Bossy)
32. Most 60-or-more goal seasons: 5 (tied with Mike Bossy)
33. Most consecutive 60-or-more goals seasons: 4 from 1981–82 to 1984–85
34. Most 100-or-more point seasons: 15
35. Most consecutive 100-or-more point seasons: 13 from 1979–80 to 1991–92
36. Most three-or-more goal games, career: 50 -- 37 three-goal (hat trick) games; nine four-goal games; four five-goal games
37. Most three goal games, one season: 10 (done twice) in 1981–82 and 1983–84
38. Longest consecutive assist scoring streak: 23 games in 1990–91, 48 assists
39. Longest consecutive point-scoring streak: 51 Games in 1983–84 (October 5, 1983 to January 28, 1984, 61 goals, 92 assists for 153 points)
40. Longest consecutive point-scoring streak from start of season: 51 in 1983–84; 61 goals, 92 assists for 153 points (October 5, 1983 to January 28, 1984)

Playoff records (15)
1. Most playoff goals, career: 122
2. Most playoff assists, career: 260
3. Most assists, one playoff year: 31 in 1988 (19 games)
4. Most assists in one series (other than final): 14 (tied with Rick Middleton) in 1985 Conference Finals (six games vs. Chicago)
5. Most assists in final series: 10 in 1988 (four games, plus suspended game vs. Boston)
6. Most assists, one playoff game: 6 (tied with Mikko Leinonen) on April 9, 1987
7. Most assists, one playoff period: 3 -- Three assists by one player in one period of a playoff game has been recorded on 70 occasions. Gretzky has had three assists in one period five times
8. Most points, career: 382 -- 122 goals and 260 assists
9. Most points, one playoff year: 47 in 1985 (17 goals and 30 assists in 18 games)
10. Most points in final series: 13 in 1988 three goals and 10 assists (four games plus suspended game vs. Boston, three goals)
11. Most points, one playoff period: 4 (tied with nine other players)
12. Most short-handed goals, one playoff year: 3 (tied with five other players) 1983
13. Most short-handed goals, one playoff game: 2 (tied with eight other players) April 6, 1983
14. Most game winning goals in playoffs, career: 24 (tied with Brett Hull)
15. Most three-or-more goals games (hat trick): 10 (eight three-goal games, two four-goal games)

All-Star records (6)
1. Most All-Star game goals: 13 (in 18 games played)
2. Most All-Star game goals, one game: 4 (tied with three players) 1983 Campbell Conference
3. Most All-Star game goals, one period: 4 1983 Campbell Conference, third period
4. Most All-Star game assists, career: 12 (tied with four players)
5. Most All-Star game points, career: 25 (13 goals, 12 assists in 18 games)
6. Most All-Star game points, one period: 4 (tied with Mike Gartner and Adam Oates) 1983 Campbell Conference, third period (four goals)

centaurus said:
Sad to see Canada catching the Chicago bug by selling awards to the highest bidder. I remember when member in the Order of Canada was a prestigious award. Nowadays , it is a shoty thing less equal in value than earning a doctorate honorary degree.

You can nominate yourself, I'm sure there would be no shortage of support
http://www.gg.ca/honours/nat-ord/oc/oc-info_e.asp

centaurus said:
Next year winner: Seth Rogen's father

Who?
 

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No doubt about Wayne's greatness... plus he's a nice guy... was very accommodating one time for myself and my son...

but not sure that qualifies his father/early coach as recipient...
 

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YouVantOption said:
Ya, what a useless player he was.

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Originally Posted by centaurus
Next year winner: Seth Rogen's father

Who?

Exactly !!!!

p.s.: I never said Wayne was useless. I said he was overrated. Marc Messieur was as good if not better. No rings to Wayne after he quit on the Edmonton oilers.

p.s. # 2: seth rogen is the current hollywood's flavor of the mounth. A canadian actor from Vancouver. who appeared in such flicks as '40 years virgin', 'knocked up', 'zack and mary', etc.
 
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