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After a one-year flirtation with the World Hockey Association (WHA), Wayne Gretzky landed with the Edmonton Oilers in 1979 where he quickly began establishing scoring records at a dizzying pace and led his team to four Stanley Cup championships. Starting with his second year with Edmonton, he would put up scoring totals of 164, 212, 196, 205, 208, 215 and 183, a seven year span unmatched and largely unimagined. Presented here is one of a group of nine Gretzky game pucks, dating from the transcendent early years of Gretzky’s career, acquired by John Hamilton directly from Glen Sather, President and GM of the Edmonton Oilers. Each puck was utilized to achieve a different milestone or record in Gretzky’s then young career.
The incomprehensible pace of history-making by the National Hockey League's young star Wayne Gretzky took yet another turn on Jan. 20, 1984 as he recorded two milestones in the same game, pushing his consecutive game point streak to 48 by virtue of another record, a 10th shorthanded goal for the season. Given the frenzied cadence of his rewriting the record book, it only made sense to start doubling up in this fashion.
This puck handsomely marks that historic dual moment, in this case representing both the 48th consecutive game with a point scored and that 10th shorthanded goal, a number that he would ultimately push to a then-record 12. The puck shows game use and has been wrapped with trainer's tape that was affixed following the contest to include notations of game, time, place, etc. The artifact is in fine condition and without issue, with the hand writing by the trainer still legible. Comes with a 3-by- 1/2-inch plastic nameplate with gold finish engraved with the date, score and description of both achievements.
Includes a copy of a Letter of Authenticity signed by Glen Sather, President and GM of the Edmonton Oilers, along with a Letter of Provenance from the Newport Sports Museum Collection.