"Happy Birthday to the GOAT" - Fans extend wishes to Wayne Gretzky on his 62nd birthday

2017 NHL Awards - Arrivals
Wayne 'The Great One' Gretzky turns 62

Wayne Gretzky is the best ice hockey player in NHL history. "The Great One" spent 20 seasons in the league and played for the Edmonton Oilers, the Los Angeles Kings, the St. Louis Blues, and the New York Rangers.

To this day, he holds several records in the NHL. He has the most career points (2,857), the most goals (894), and the most assists (1963). He has won the most Art Ross trophies (10), and the most Hart trophies (9).

"The Great One" turned 62 on Jan. 26, and fans from across the Twitter world shared their best wishes for the ice hockey legend.

"You'll never catch me bragging about goals, but I'll talk all you want about my assists." - Wayne Gretzky
"Born on this date ...62 years ago...the greatest of them all..Wayne Gretzky! Still holds roughly 60 NHL records.The most dynamic offensive player in NHL history.4-time Stanley Cup Champion with the @EdmontonOilers. Great Player...even a greater guy!" Bob_Stauffer tweeted
Happy Birthday to the #GOAT #WayneGretzky alot don't know when he was a rookie in @EdmontonOilers,we were roommates," Hanson_Brothers tweeted
"Today in 1961, Wayne Gretzky was born. Widely considered the greatest hockey player ever, "The Great One" played from 1979-1999. In that time he won 4 Stanley Cups, 9 Harts, 10 Art Ross & 2 Conn Smythe. He has more goals, assists & points than any other player in NHL history. " CraigBaird tweeted

Wayne Gretzky is one of few NHL legends who got to play against their hero

Ever since he was a young player, Gretzky had only one inspiration -- Gordie 'Mr. Hockey' Howe. He first met Howe when he was 10 years old and described him as being "Bigger and better than he had ever imagined." They faced each other once in a league game where veteran Howe's Hartford Whalers beat young Gretzky's Edmonton Oilers 4-0.

Gretzky is also the first NHL player to get his No. 99 jersey retired. This speaks volumes of the impact he had and will continue to have on the sport of hockey.

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