How many times was Wayne Gretzky an All-Star?

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How many times was Wayne Gretzky an All-Star?
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Wayne Douglas Gretzky is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and former head coach. Over a remarkable 20-season career spanning from 1979 to 1999, he showcased his extraordinary talent in the National Hockey League (NHL), representing four different teams.

Widely known as "The Great One," Gretzky is hailed as the greatest ice hockey player in history, earning this distinction from sportswriters, fellow players, and even the NHL itself, as determined through comprehensive surveys involving hockey writers, ex-players, general managers, and coaches.

Wayne Gretzky’s legacy is solidified by holding the NHL records for career goals, assists, and points, with an unparalleled achievement of surpassing 200 points in a single season on four occasions. Furthermore, Gretzky boasts the unique accomplishment of recording over 100 points in 15 professional seasons, an impressive streak lasting for 13 consecutive years. As of his retirement in 1999, Gretzky held a staggering 61 NHL records, comprising 40 regular season records, 15 playoff records, and 6 All-Star records.

Is Wayne Gretzky an All-Star?

Throughout his illustrious NHL career, Wayne Gretzky, often referred to as "The Great One," showcased his exceptional talent and skill at the NHL All-Star Game a remarkable 18 times.

Starting with his tenure with the Edmonton Oilers from 1979 to 1988, Gretzky participated in the All-Star festivities every year, from 1980 to 1986. Following his trade to the Los Angeles Kings in 1988, Gretzky continued to be a prominent figure in the All-Star Game, making appearances from 1988 through 1996. Finally, as a member of the New York Rangers from 1997 to 1999, Gretzky made his 18th and final appearance in 1999.

Waynze Gretzky's NHL All-Star Records

He boasts the most career goals in All-Star games with an impressive 13 goals in 18 games played. In a single All-Star game,

Gretzky shares the record for the most goals in one game, scoring four goals in the 1983 Campbell Conference matchup, a feat he shares with three other players. Further underlining his exceptional skills, Gretzky holds the record for the most goals in a single period during an All-Star game, accomplishing this remarkable feat with four goals in the third period of the 1983 Campbell Conference contest.

Additionally, he is tied with four others for the most career All-Star game assists, accumulating a total of 12. In terms of overall points, Gretzky stands as the record-holder for career All-Star game points, amassing 25 points (13 goals, 12 assists) across 18 games. Lastly, he shares the record for the most points in a single period with four, achieved in the third period of the 1983 Campbell Conference game, tying with Mike Gartner and Adam Oates.

How many times was Wayne Gretzky an All-Star?

Wayne Gretzky often hailed as "The Great One," participated in the NHL All-Star Game a remarkable 18 times during his illustrious career. His All-Star appearances spanned from 1980 to 1999, showcasing his exceptional talent with the Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, St. Louis Blues, and the New York Rangers.

Here’s a table summarizing Wayne Gretzky’s All-Star appearances:

SeasonPlayerTeamAppearance No
1980Wayne GretzkyEdmonton Oilers#1
1981Wayne GretzkyEdmonton Oilers#2
1982Wayne GretzkyEdmonton Oilers#3
1983Wayne GretzkyEdmonton Oilers#4
1984Wayne GretzkyEdmonton Oilers#5
1985Wayne GretzkyEdmonton Oilers#6
1986Wayne GretzkyEdmonton Oilers#7
1988Wayne GretzkyLos Angeles Kings#8
1989Wayne GretzkyLos Angeles Kings#9
1990Wayne GretzkyLos Angeles Kings#10
1991Wayne GretzkyLos Angeles Kings#11
1992Wayne GretzkyLos Angeles Kings#12
1993Wayne GretzkyLos Angeles Kings#13
1994Wayne GretzkyLos Angeles Kings#14
1996Wayne GretzkyLos Angeles Kings#15
1997Wayne GretzkyNew York Rangers#16
1998Wayne GretzkyNew York Rangers#17
1999Wayne GretzkyNew York Rangers#18

FAQs

A. Wayne Gretzky participated in the NHL All-Star Game a total of 18 times.

A. Wayne Gretzky represented the Edmonton Oilers during his first NHL All-Star Game.

A. Wayne Gretzky made his final appearance in the NHL All-Star Game in 1999.

A. Wayne Gretzky holds the record for the most career goals in NHL All-Star Games with 13 goals.

A. Wayne Gretzky has 12  NHL All-Star assists to his name.

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