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Top 5 Bombardiers of All Times

02/09/2021 at 2:08pm EST

Hockey attracts many people worldwide. Some of them even decide to Tony Bet login and bet on their favorite teams. Others become professionals, and these champions inspire them the most.

Wayne Gretzky

Wayne began his first steps toward a great hockey career 5, on the Brentford kids' team. The promising young talent was invited to play in the children's league, and Wayne lived up to expectations, throwing 378 pucks in 68 games during the season.

At 17, Gretzky was already a player of the World Hockey Association in the Indianapolis Racers club.

Wayne Gretzky is the all-time leader in NHL scoring with 894 pucks, 1,963 assists and the most points in a game with 2,857.

Gordie Howe

Gordie started his NHL career in 1946 when he began playing for the Detroit Red Wings. With his arrival to the team, the Wings immediately changed their style of play. Their hockey became tougher precisely because of Gordie's elbow work.

Until his first parting with hockey in 1971, Gordie Howe was loyal to only one team, the one he started playing with.

In 1973, Gordie decided to return to the ice, but he returned to the WHA instead of the NHL and played 6 seasons there. In 1979, Gordie returned to the NHL with Hartford Wheelers.

In the NHL, he played 1767 games, scored 801 pucks and made 1049 assists. Gordie was awarded annually from 1950 to 1965 with various NHL awards, and in 1971, he became an Officer of the Order of Canada.

Jaromir Jagr

The Czech hockey player who began his NHL career with the selection of Mario Lemieux to the Pittsburgh Penguins is widely regarded as one of the best players in the world. He has played in the National Hockey League, Continental Hockey League, Czech Extra League, Alpenliga, Oberliga, and Russian Championships. He has played for various teams ranging from the Pittsburgh Penguins to Avangard of Omsk.

Jaromir played for 8 different NHL clubs and played 1,733 games, scored 766 goals and provided 1,155 assists. His achievements were celebrated almost annually with prizes and titles.

Brett Hull

One of the NHL's top scorers has made hockey his life's work following the example of his father, Canadian hockey player Bobby Hull. Starting his career with the Calgary Flames, Brett played only two seasons there, and not very well due to misunderstandings with the coach. In 1987, Brett moved to the St. Louis Blues, where he played 11 seasons. The Dallas Stars and the Detroit Red Wings followed. Brett Hull played the last season of his career with the Phoenix Coyotes in 2006, playing only 5 games.

During his time in the NHL, Brett played in 1269 games, scored 741 goals and assisted on 650 effectively. Three times he was named the greatest sniper of the season, in 1991 he was named the league's best participant.

Marcel Dionne

In 1971, the Detroit Red Wings selected a small, hopeful player in the first round of the draft. And already in his first season, he showed excellent results, scoring 28 pucks and making 49 goal assists.

In 1975, Marcel had to cancel his contract with Detroit due to a dispute with the management and moved to Los Angeles where he became the first player of the local club Los Angeles Kings for a long time. Despite the famous player's performance, the team never made the playoffs.

In 1986, Marcel Dionne moved to the New York Rangers where he ended his career three years later.

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