Let's also give credit where credit is due, though. He played on some ridiculously talented teams that you'll probably never see again in the age of the NHL salary cap. I watched a replay of one of their Stanley Cup clinching games against Boston back in the 1980s, and their first power play unit was ridiculous. Messier moved over to left wing alongside Gretzky, Kurri dropped back to play the right point next to Paul Coffey, and Glenn Anderson played right wing in Kurri's place next to Gretzky. With Grant Fuhr in net you had SIX future Hall of Famers on the ice.
Actually, that was probably the 1987 Finals against Philadelphia I was watching. They beat the Bruins in 1988 but I think Coffey had been traded by that time.
youre right about Gretzky...he would just always seem to be ‘there”...he would just come out of nowhere.