Gordie Or Wayne Essay, Research Paper
Wayne Gretzky has to one of the greatest if not the best hockey player in the National Hockey Leagues history. He was adored by almost everyone, the exemptions being his opponents. Now, Mr. Reynolds you say how do I involve Mr. Wayne Gretzky into my math analysis report? Well it is easy, throughout the duration of Wayne?s career he has accumulated many points. He also has one many awards and I?ll give you little quizzes to tell how much you know about the great one.
Wayne Gretzky hockey career started at a very early age. He was born on January 26, 1961. He was born in Brantford, Ontario. He was always a great hockey player even at the young age when we were all just rink rats. Back then could you guess what numero he was. Well the answer would be number 9. Why, number 9, well because there was a legendary guy that was named Gordie Howe that had the jersey with a number 9 on it. When the great one was ten years old he recorded 369 goals in his fifth year in hockey. Wow, my (meaning Mark Lawrence) greatest year of hockey I only had 67 goals and 32 assists. That was in about 40 games. But then you look at Wayne’s younger times and it makes me look horrible. People looked at Wayne Gretzky with high expectations, and some knew that he was going to something very great one day.
The only problem people thought of him was that he was too skinny and he had no beef to himself what so ever. Well all of his points throughout his career proved everyone wrong. His coming into the NHL was in 1978-1979 year. He had 51 goals and 86 assists in 79 games played. That adds up to a whooping 137 points total. In that rookie year he had 13 power play goals, one short handed
goal, six game winning goals. He has 284 shots on goal. So that means his 284 shots with 51 goals he had a shooting percentage of 18 percent. Wow, that is whomping good. Then you say, hey then that guy has to be very aggressive, and racks in the penalty minutes. Don?t you think? But, Hey now he only had 21 penalty minutes. That would be 8 minor penalties and one major penalty. Now, you know the other teams are in some trouble. You have a man that can score but also can keep his cool. Wow, well compare him to someone also great. Oh, what the heck we’ll compare him to me. I had an average of 1.5 penalties per game this year
or around 3 minutes in the box. If you put that into Wayne Gretzky rookie year then he should have gotten 237 penalty minutes instead of his 21. In the 1982-83 season Wayne accumulated his most penalty minutes he has ever had in a season. He had 59 penalty minutes in 80 games. The time spent in the box per game would then be .7375 minutes. If we change that into seconds that would be 44.25 seconds.
Now we?ll get away from that stupid penalty box I hate soo much. I will get into Wayne Gretzky records and some of his tremendous accomplishments. The great ones first goal was in 10-4-79. They were playing against the Vancouver Canucks. On December 30, 1981, (my mom?s B-day), Mr. Huge obtained his fiftieth goal in only his 39 game against the Philadelphia Flyers. Wow that is a huge number! Now, Reynolds whose record did Waynoo beat and how long did it take them to get 50 goals.
A. Mike Bossey, 50 goals in 50 games.
B. Maurice the ?rocket? Richard, 50 goals in 50 games.
C. Gordie Howe, 50 goals in 50 games.
Will it be A, B, or C? What do you think? . It was actually A and B Mr. Reynolds. The great one demolished the sustaining record. If you do the Math it took him 11 less games to reach 50 then it took Maurice or Mike Bossey to reach 50 goals. Wow that was amazing, huh! Lets do up some Math with that then. Wayne?s goals per game in that 39 game period would be 1.28 goals per game. Maurice and Bossey?s goals per game were 1.00. Using Wayne?s average he scored a little more then five goals in four games. Maurice and Bossey averaged out at exactly four goals per game.
Wayne Gretzky won his first Stanley Cup in which year?
A. 1982-1983 season B. 1981-1982 season
C. 1983-1984 season D. 1984-1985 season
The answer to that question would be the letter C.
He won his first Stanley Cup in the 1983-1984 NHL
hockey season. In his 19-playoff games he played in he
recorded 13 goals and 22 assists. That would be 1.56 assist
per game, .68 goals per game, or 2.24 points per game. That
would be a great accomplishment when you are playing
against the rest of the best NHL teams left in the playoffs.
Wayne Gretzky won his first Conn Smythe trophy in
the 1984-1985 playoffs. If you do not know what the Conn
Smythe trophy is for Reynolds, I?ll tell you. It is for the most valuable player in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He won that along with the Stanley Cup again in the 1984-1985 season. My picture is of the first of four Stanley Cups the great one has one as an Edmonton Oiler. However, in the 1981-1982 Gretzky set single seas
recording 135 assists. Now, it is enough to be a great scorer, but to be a playmaker this man was just unbearable. But, to top 135 assist to 163 the next year is incomprehensible.
Wayne Gretzky won the Hart trophy nine times. He won eight in a row from 1979-80 season (his rookie year), till 1986-1987 season. Then he won the trophy again in the 1988-89 year. The Hart trophy is the most valuable player in the NHL. That was assome that he could be the most valuable player as a rookie.
The goalies must be shivering in the pants. Their goals against average must be sliding above the roof with people like the great one as your opponent. Because if you were a goalie facing Wayne in his prime he was scoring around 20 percent of all the shots he took. That is one of every five shots he took. One in five is a horrible number if you?re the goalie. A good number would be one in twenty shots, or even on in fifteen shots for goalies to let up a goal in. Wayne was putting them in one-fourth of the time, as he should have been scoring. That means the goalies must have really sucked or the great one made tons of great opportunities for himself. I think he made the opportunities for himself, don? t you think Mr. Reynolds. His best scoring percentage was in 1983-84 season. He had a scoring percentage rate of one in every 3.73 shots that he took. That is a shagadalic kind of a rate don?t you think. I would eat the pucks raw if I could score at that kind of rate.
Quiz time Reynolds! Wayne Gretzky scored his 100th goal against whom?
A. Toronto Maple Leafs B. Los Angeles Kings
C. Winnipeg Jets D. Philadelphia Flyers
The great one scored his 800th goal in San Jose. Against whom did he score his 801st goal, tying Gordie Howe?s all time scoring record?
A. Edmonton Oilers B. Philadelphia Flyers
C. Winnipeg Jets D. San Jose Sharks
The answers will be on the top of the next page.
Can?t you wait till you see what team he tied the all time scoring record against? The great one scored his 100th goal on 3-7-81 against the Philadelphia Flyers. The answer to the second question is the San Jose Sharks. Wayne scored his 800th and his 801st career goal against the San Jose Sharks on 3-20-94.
Wayne Gretzky broke Gordie Howe?s scoring record 3 days latter on the 23rd of March. Now lets compare The Great One to Gordie Howe a little bit more.
In which year did Wayne Gretzky tie and break Gordie Howe’s assists record?
A. 1996 B. 1992
C. 1988 D. 1989
Don?t Peak Now!
How many more goals did The Great One have compared to Gordie Howe in their lifetimes? A. 53 B. 63
C. 85 D. 93
The answer to the first Question on this page would be the letter C. He broke Gordie Howe?s assist record of 1049 on May 1, 1988.
The answer to the second question would be the letter D as in Dog. Hope you did well on my little test because I?m going to leave you with only one more question. Its Final Jeopardy time and its time to make you?re wagers. Reynolds if I were you I would risk it all.
The Final Question is? How many more points did the Great One, Wayne Gretzky have compared the magnificent Gordie Howe.
A. 1006 more points B. 902 more points
C. 875 more points D. 773 more points
Do you know the answer? I don?t think so. Well maybe you do so I?ll tell you on the next page. Wayne Gretzky career ended this year. He retired from the New York Rangers. He played in 70 games this year, and had nine goals and 53 assists for 62 points. He only had 14 penalty minutes. Wow, how could he do that? It makes me feel like a goon.
Well the answer to Final Jeopardy would be the Letter A as in Austin.
In conclusion to my paper I proceed that I used simple and some algebraic skills into my paper. I substituted some number to find out what the answer would be. I used a lot of addition and subtraction though.
I believe that Wayne Gretzky was probably the best hockey player that has ever lived thus far as I have seen throughout my seventeen-year existence. A little comics below engaging in The Great Ones retirement.
Wayne Gretzky retirement was a horrific loss but someone will step their game up and will take the excitement of the coolest game on earth to the next millennium and beyond. It was great researching one of my hockey idols and incorporating him into my mathematical studies using all of his tremendous statistics.
I got all of my information from the Internet.
http://www.canoe.ca/Gretzky
http://www.canoe.ca/Gretzky/gallery_rookiecard.html-for the pictures
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