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In 1980-81 Gretzky breaks two of hockey's most hallowed records, Phil Esposito's record for most points (152) and Bobby Orr's record for assists (102) with 55 goals and 109 assists for 164 points. In the following 5 years, Gretzky reaches a different stratosphere that will likely never be reached again, when reaches point totals of 212, 196, 205, 208 and 215.
After the 85-86 season, Gretzky drops to 183 points in '87 and 149 points in '88 (in only 64 games, it's very likely he would of ended up with 180+ points). Could you notice a slip in his game after 1985-86?
Or was it when he went to the Kings in '88-89? His first season as a King he records 54 goals and 114 assists for 168 points in 78 games. The following season sees a big drop off, 40 goals and 102 assists for 142 points, then in 90-91 a sort of rebound with 41 goals and a 122 points for 163 points.
Obviously stats, numbers don't tell the entire story so when did you start to see a drop-off from in Gretzky where you said to yourself this isn't the same unbelievable player I watched from 1982-87ish?
After the 85-86 season, Gretzky drops to 183 points in '87 and 149 points in '88 (in only 64 games, it's very likely he would of ended up with 180+ points). Could you notice a slip in his game after 1985-86?
Or was it when he went to the Kings in '88-89? His first season as a King he records 54 goals and 114 assists for 168 points in 78 games. The following season sees a big drop off, 40 goals and 102 assists for 142 points, then in 90-91 a sort of rebound with 41 goals and a 122 points for 163 points.
Obviously stats, numbers don't tell the entire story so when did you start to see a drop-off from in Gretzky where you said to yourself this isn't the same unbelievable player I watched from 1982-87ish?