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Whether wearing his Edmonton oil-drop, the black and silver colours of L.A., or the famous Rangers sweater from New York, all hockey fans agree that Wayne Gretzky was the best hockey player of all time. His point totals, his puck control, and the manner in which he conducted himself both on and off the ice reflected the very best of the game.

You can't talk about Gretzky without talking about his records and achievements: 50 goals in just 39 games, 9 Hart Trophies, 10 Art Ross Trophies, 4 Stanley Cups, 215 points in a single season, and, of course, retiring with 2856 points. Each record is a remarkable achievement by the game's most remarkable player, and each will be broken down in this book.

Published with Wayne Gretzky's approval and written with his cooperation, this is the Gretzky biography that his fans have so anxiously awaited. Veteran sports journalist Al Strachan has enjoyed an extremely close friendship with Gretzky for well over 25 years, and during this time Strachan has reported on every aspect of his professional career. The two have spent thousands of hours talking about the game and such details as Wayne's move to L.A., managing the 2002 Canadian Olympic team and coaching in Phoenix. Their close friendship has offered each man the opportunity to discuss the game that they both love, and in this book Strachan takes readers on a most remarkable journey and details the life of Wayne Gretzky like it has never been told.

380 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2013

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Profile Image for Michael Hodge.
19 reviews
April 30, 2015
Some interesting stories, but it reads half like a love letter to Gretzky and half like Strachan pointing out over and over again that he and Gretzky are friends.
2 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2015
Al Strachan knocks it out of the park again with his outstanding knowledge and connections within the game. His friendship with Gretzky make this the most in depth writing about my favourite hockey player ever. Well worth the read.
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170 reviews11 followers
October 15, 2023
Ťažko dať menej ako 5 hviezd knihe o najdominantnejšom športovcovi aký kedy chodil (korčuľoval) po Zemi. Kniha predstavuje nielen jeho športovú kariéru, ale aj jeho súkromie, a myslím, že by sa nemusel hanbiť ani v dnešnej dobe, keď je každý krok slávnych ľudí sledovaný na sociálnych sieťach.
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3,221 reviews87 followers
May 3, 2017
Nuorena seurasin tiiviisti NHL:aa ja olin kiinnostunut erityisesti Edmonton Oilersin 1980-luvun dynastiasta, jossa vaikutti myös silloinen suosikkipelaajani Jari Kurri. Luin myös paljon aiheeseen liittyviä kirjoja, ja muun muassa Gretzky - omaelämäkerta (1991) tuli kahlattua läpi useampaan kertaan.

Nyt palasin vähän nostalgiamielessä näihin vuosiin ja luin veteraanikiekkotoimittaja Al Strachanin kohtalaisen tuoreen "99: Wayne Gretzkyn tarinan" (Minerva, 2016). Nopealukuisessa elämäkerrrassa käydään läpi kaikkien aikojen parhaan lätkäjampan vaiheet kiekkokaukalossa ja aivan hiukkasen sen ulkopuolellakin.

Kyseessä on sinänsä ihan onnistunut urheiluelämäkerta, jota kuitenkin vaivaa täydellinen kritiikittömyys. Strachanilla on ollut kirjoittaessa ruusunpunaiset fanilasit silmillä, eikä hän löydä kohteestaan mitään negatiivista kerrottavaa; ilmeisesti miehet ovat ystäviä myös siviilissä.

Lukiessa oli mahdollista tajuta myös oma ikääntymisensä: muun muassa Naganon olympiaturnaus vuonna 1998 on ehtinyt muuttua jo pölyiseksi kiekkohistoriaksi, vaikka ihan äskenhän Dominik Hasek niitä rangaistuslaukauksia torjui...
Profile Image for Linda Nemcova.
12 reviews
May 10, 2022
It's not an biography, rather the history of matches and celebration of Wayne's personality. I wanted to learn more about his training, life and motivations which I did not.
3 reviews
February 27, 2024
I am a hockey fan and was present during his career, but I still didn’t comprehend the level of superiority he displayed on and off the ice. Imagine what he would have accomplished in today’s game!
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March 16, 2017
We listened to 99 for about 6 hours today and got about half way through it.

Fred says he "knew all that." In other words Gretzky doesn't reveal anything that isn't already public knowledge. The book isn't very personal.

And the narrator really got to us. Not Canadian, and doesn't know hockey. Just enough mispronunciations to really bug us. This just points out the importance of the narrator to enjoyment of audio books.
310 reviews23 followers
September 8, 2020
Strachan is not afraid to note he is a close friend of Gretzky, and this shows throughout the book. While Gretzky is indeed a great person, and hockey player, reading this one gets the impression that he could do nothing wrong, and that he is nearly perfect. A bit more nuance would have been good, as Strachan otherwise did a decent job of looking at Gretzky. However it also skips over large parts of his life, while placing emphasis on other events. Strachan also does not try to hide his dislike of Gary Bettman, and while Bettman can (and many would argue should) be criticized, this is not the place to do it. A good biography of Gretzky will come one day, but this is not quite there.
1 review
March 9, 2015
This book was not only about Gretzky’s hockey carrier and just how great and superior it was in comparison to many others; it was also about how great of a person Wayne was. This book tells many off-ice stories of Gretzky, whether the stories are of him signing hundreds of autographs everyday for his many fans, or various good deeds he did to help the community out through his undeniably wise and knowledge of hockey or his influence on young teens wanting to play the game of hockey, or any sport of that matter.
This book has many different themes throughout, such as greatness. As most of you may know, Gretzky’s nickname was “The Great One”. His superior athletic ability trampled over and demolished almost every record in hockey. For example, having a 100 point season in hockey is a benchmark of excellence. Wayne Gretzky not only got a 200+ point season, but he got four, 200+ point seasons. He’s the only NHL player to have ever had a 200 point season. Like I said earlier, about the off-ice life of Gretzky, it was also superb. “The Great One” was his hockey nickname, but as a quote from 99: Gretzky: His Game, His Story says, “Anyone who knows him always makes the same observation: no matter how great he might have been as a hockey player, he is every bit as great as a human being.” he was also a caring person. This is an example of how the theme of greatness shown throughout this book.
There was quite a bit that I enjoyed from this book. I loved the off-ice stories of Gretzky that reflect on who he was as a person. I believe that it’s easier to look up to or idolize someone, especially an athlete, when you know that he or she was a great person. Having the knowledge and surety that all of their talent and fame didn’t get to their head is assuring. I distinctly love the story the author told about Wayne buying and donating the 81 remaining tickets to the L.A Kings home opener game so that it sold out. I also valued the fact that the author told the stories his own personal experiences in meeting Wayne Gretzky. There wasn’t much that I disliked about the book or the writing style other than the absence of stories told by or referenced from Gretzky’s teammates. Gretzky was a very selfless person and hockey player, so I don’t imagine that his teammates would have any sort of dislike towards him, but I would have enjoyed hearing stories about him from the team’s perspective.
I would recommend this book to all people who have any interest in hockey. Whether you play the sport, used to, or just like to watch hockey, I think this is a great book for you. Although, if you’re not a hockey fan, I would not recommend this book to you.
3 reviews
April 5, 2014
Gretzky: His Game, His Story is about his career in the NHL. Wayne Gretzky is definitely the greatest hockey player that there ever was, “He not only broke records, he shattered them” (5). Gretzky was a hero off the ice, “Gretzky gave away approximately seven hundred sticks a year…He signed approximately two hundred autographs a day” (7). There isn’t a theme to this story because it is a biography.
My favorite part about Wayne Gretzky is that he was extremely nice to everyone. He signed about two hundred autographs a day. To me that shows how much he cares about his fans. Too bad I never got to see him play. Also he bought Joey Moss (who has Down syndrome) season tickets to the Oilers games. This is my favorite part about Wayne Gretzky.
I really liked this book because it gave me information that I didn’t know about him. This is probably my favorite book I have read. I would only recommend this book if you like hockey or if you like Wayne Gretzky.
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July 24, 2016
This was a strange book pick for me: as much as I’m afraid of having my Canadian passport revoked for admitting this, I’m not really a hockey fan. I’m pretty sure I couldn’t name a single player on the Leafs right now. I don’t even remember who won the Stanley Cup in 2013.

But I think it’s a testament to just how big of a name Wayne Gretzky is (especially among those in my age group) that I wanted to read this book anyway. Growing up in the 1980s, every boy I knew wanted to BE Gretzky. Living less than two hours outside Toronto, it’s sort of expected that you’re a Maple Leafs fan, but in the 1980s, everything was about the Edmonton Oilers.

Read the rest of my review here: http://cynthiahillbooks.com/2014/01/0...
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29 reviews
February 7, 2014
It was refreshing to get a perspective about the world of hockey that very few of us get to see. You better to learn about the politics of hockey then from the greatest who ever played the game.

It was interesting to read that even the Great one had periods that he doubted himself.

41 reviews2 followers
December 26, 2014
It was alright. Went through his career. At times it feels like Strachan is just either standing up for or glowing about his friend. After watching his career he is obviously a great person and this book just bolds the statement.
Profile Image for Steve Skelton.
50 reviews
April 26, 2015
First class tribute to a first class gentleman!

Really enjoyed this book. Great anecdotes and insights on the greatest NHL player that I've ever seen. Strahan told the story very well. MUST read for hockey fans.
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481 reviews11 followers
August 27, 2016
Once again another hockey book that was next to impossible to put down aside from sleeping. Great insight into the Great One and his life in the spotlight. Gretzky fans should read this book. Loved it.
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499 reviews6 followers
February 14, 2014
A must read for any Gretzky and/or hockey fan. Gretzky is truly the G.O.A.T.
48 reviews
November 17, 2014
A great recent book on Gretzky. Focuses a lot on his international play and his time in LA and St. Louis. Reveals some newer info.
2 reviews1 follower
May 30, 2015
Great insight into the world of the Great One. Feeling glad to be done the play by play.
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186 reviews4 followers
May 24, 2016
A very comprehensive and quite interesting (although hardly unbiased) look into the career of the most iconic hockey player in the world.
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