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L.A. Kings star Wayne Gretzky is greeted by Gordie Howe in Edmonton, on Oct. 15, 1989 after Gretzky broke Howe's all time scoring record.    Gretzky broke the record by scoring career goal number 1,851 in overtime. (AP Photo)
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L.A. Kings star Wayne Gretzky is greeted by Gordie Howe in Edmonton, on Oct. 15, 1989 after Gretzky broke Howe's all time scoring record. Gretzky broke the record by scoring career goal number 1,851 in overtime. (AP Photo)

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