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Major auction house opens bidding for NHL Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky's last worn Oilers' gloves from 1988 finals
Major auction house opens bidding for NHL Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky's last worn Oilers' gloves from 1988 finals

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Sport
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Major auction house opens bidding for NHL Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky's last worn Oilers' gloves from 1988 finals

Major auction house opens bidding for NHL Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky's last worn Oilers' gloves from 1988 finals (Image Source: X) Wayne Gretzky's gloves from the 1988 game, where he wore the Edmonton Oilers' uniform for the final time, is now up for auction. The auction house Sotheby's announced the news ahead of the Stanley Cup finals between Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. When Wayne Gretzky left the Edmonton Oilers, he had already set a benchmark for future players. Winning four Stanley Cups since joining the team is a feat in itself. Besides, Wayne scored a record-breaking 43 points in 19 games during the 1988 playoffs. Sotheby's announces bidding on Wayne Gretzky's final match with Edmonton Oilers The auction house Sotheby's opened the bidding for Wayne Gretzky's last worn Oilers' gloves on Wednesday, just before the final series between Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers began. As per Sotheby's, these gloves are set to sell between $400,000 to $600,000 as per Sotheby's estimates. The Gretzky's gloves are said to be photo-matched before being put up for auction. These were the gloves that Wayne wore during the final match between Edmonton Oilers and Boston Bruins, where the former won the Stanley Cup. This was the Oilers' fourth consecutive win, which included Wayne's record breaking stats as well. Gretzky went on to score 43 points in just 19 games during the playoffs, which marked him as one of top players of the time. Wayne Gretzky's Oilers' gloves from 1988 Stanley Cup finals are up for auction (Image Source: Edmonton Journal via X) Though Wayne went to the Los Angeles Kings and never lifted the Stanley Cup again, his time with the Oilers is well remembered. The Hockey Hall of Famer's gloves were previously sold for $204,162 in 2022, and are now back in the auction. Though the estimate falls under $400,000 to $600,000, there are high chances of the gloves getting sold at a higher price. Since the sports memorabilia market is on the high, and Wayne is undoubtedly one of the greatest players of NHL, the gloves will set a record just like he did. Besides, Wayne's jersey and stick from the 1988 game had already set a record for being sold at $1.45 million and $336,000, during the auction. The bidding for Wayne's gloves will close on June 16, 2025. Will it set another record in the memorabilia market? It remains to be seen. Also Read: Wayne Gretzky, the Great One's ultra-rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition hits auction on Bring a Trailer

Connor McDavid's Stanley Cup pursuit mirrors Gretzky and Crosby but his legacy will be his own
Connor McDavid's Stanley Cup pursuit mirrors Gretzky and Crosby but his legacy will be his own

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Connor McDavid's Stanley Cup pursuit mirrors Gretzky and Crosby but his legacy will be his own

McDavid's Stanley Cup pursuit echoes legends but defines his own legacy (Image via: Getty Images) Connor McDavid is back in the Stanley Cup Final, and it's personal. After last year's heartbreaking loss to the Florida Panthers, the Oilers captain is hungrier than ever. This isn't just about winning a title, it's about finishing what he started, proving doubters wrong, and writing his name among hockey's all-time greats. And he's got the perfect chance. McDavid returns to the Stanley Cup final with legacy on the line It's been nearly a year since Connor McDavid walked off the ice as Matthew Tkachuk and the Panthers celebrated their first Stanley Cup. That loss hit hard and it never left him. Now, 345 days later, McDavid has clawed his way back for another shot, and the rematch feels like fate. This time, he's not just leading with speed and skill, he's leading with heart, experience, and quiet fury. His postseason numbers are impressive (26 points in 16 games), but they don't tell the whole story. He's become more than just the league's best player. He's a captain on a mission. Wayne Gretzky and Connor McDavid Have an Epic Conversation | One-on-One | GQ Sports The Oilers' journey back hasn't been smooth. It's taken resilience, tighter defense, and total buy-in from the roster. Against Vegas in the second round, McDavid and Draisaitl didn't light up the scoreboard but the team still found a way to win. That says everything about how far they've come. McDavid has taken notes from legends like Gretzky and Crosby—both of whom lost their first Final before coming back stronger. He's followed that path and now stands right where they once did: on the edge of greatness. His focus has never been clearer. Those who've followed his career—from junior days to NHL dominance, say they've never seen him this locked in. He isn't chasing individual glory. He's chasing the Cup, the legacy, and the moment that makes it all worthwhile. The Panthers are still the defending champs. But McDavid's been here before, and he's better for it. He knows the pain of losing. Now, he's ready for the joy of winning. Also Read: Wayne Gretzky, The Great One's ultra-rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition hits auction on Bring a Trailer It's more than just another Final, it's McDavid's chance to change everything. And if this run ends with him holding the Cup, no one will ever question his place in hockey history again.

Wayne Gretzky's Rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition Hits the Ice on Bring a Trailer
Wayne Gretzky's Rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition Hits the Ice on Bring a Trailer

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
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Wayne Gretzky's Rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition Hits the Ice on Bring a Trailer

Read the full story on Modern Car Collector A supercharged slice of American performance history with celebrity provenance has hit the auction block as Wayne Gretzky's 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition is now live on Bring a Trailer, ending June 6. Already a sought-after modern classic, the first-generation Ford GT stands out for its old-school supercar feel—manual transmission, rear-wheel drive, and raw V8 power. This example adds a layer of exclusivity, having once been owned by the NHL's all-time leading scorer, the 'Great One' himself. Finished in the iconic Gulf livery—pale blue and orange—this Heritage Edition echoes the 1960s GT40s that triumphed at Le Mans. Number '99' decals on the doors serve as a nod to Gretzky's legendary jersey number, further enhancing its appeal to both car collectors and hockey fans alike. Under the rear clamshell sits a 5.4-liter supercharged V8, producing 550 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque. Paired to a six-speed manual transmission and a limited-slip differential, the GT delivers a driving experience that's both visceral and nostalgic. Car and Driver clocked this model at 0–60 mph in 3.3 seconds when new, making it quicker than several European exotics of its day. Despite its performance pedigree, this car has barely been exercised, showing just 1,200 miles on the odometer. Inside, it offers modest creature comforts like air conditioning and a CD player—rare luxuries in such a focused machine. While celebrity ownership can add inconsistent value, the combination of ultra-low mileage, a desirable Heritage Edition, and connection to a sports icon makes this Ford GT a compelling bidder's target. Bidding is open now through June 6, and given rising market interest in early Ford GTs, this one is expected to draw serious attention—and potentially, a price worthy of its legendary lineage. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

Wayne Gretzky, The Great One's ultra-rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition hits auction on Bring a Trailer
Wayne Gretzky, The Great One's ultra-rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition hits auction on Bring a Trailer

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Wayne Gretzky, The Great One's ultra-rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition hits auction on Bring a Trailer

When hockey legend Wayne Gretzky sells a car, it's not just news, it's a spectacle. His ultra-rare 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition is now up for auction on Bring a Trailer, combining elite performance, low mileage, and celebrity provenance. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now With bidding open through June 6, collectors and fans alike are watching this sale closely. A Heritage supercar with the Wayne Gretzky's signature touch The 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition isn't just another collector's item, it's a celebration of American racing history. Painted in the iconic Gulf Oil blue and orange, it honors the GT40s that dominated Le Mans in the 1960s. This specific car was once owned by none other than Wayne Gretzky, adding an entirely new level of allure for bidders. Powered by a 5.4-liter supercharged V8 producing 550 horsepower and paired with a six-speed manual transmission, this GT is all about old-school, analog thrills. A limited-slip differential and rear-wheel-drive layout deliver a driving experience that's raw, loud, and deeply connected to the road. Car and Driver once clocked it at 0–60 mph in just 3.3 seconds—a number that still holds weight. What sets this car further apart is its condition. With just 1,200 miles on the odometer, it's been barely touched since new. Inside, it remains factory-correct with black leather, air conditioning, and a CD player features almost ironic in such a stripped-down performance machine. And then there's Gretzky. His number '99' is proudly displayed on the doors, turning the car into a rolling tribute. While celebrity-owned vehicles can sometimes be overhyped, this particular combination—ultra-low mileage, a rare Heritage Edition, and ownership by one of sports' most iconic figures feels genuinely special. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Also Read: Unlike car-obsessed celebs like Steve McQueen or Paul Walker, Gretzky isn't known for his automotive passion. Some see it as a nice bonus, others as mere marketing. This listing has drawn far more attention than your typical Ford GT. The auction closes on June 6, and with the market already bullish on first-generation Ford GTs, all signs point to a high-stakes finish. Whether it lands with a hockey fan, a gearhead, or a museum, this car is poised to become more than just a footnote, it's a piece of performance history with a Hall of Fame signature.

Wayne Gretzky's Low-Mile Ford GT Heritage Edition Hits the Market
Wayne Gretzky's Low-Mile Ford GT Heritage Edition Hits the Market

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

  • Automotive
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Wayne Gretzky's Low-Mile Ford GT Heritage Edition Hits the Market

Read the full story on Modern Car Collector A unique blend of sports legacy and American automotive history is now up for grabs, as Wayne Gretzky's former 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition has officially been listed for sale by Merit Partners in Atlanta. The ultra-low-mileage supercar—showing just 1,226 miles on the odometer—was originally delivered new to 'The Great One' during Ford's celebrated, limited run of its retro-styled GT. This example stands out as not only a pristine collector-grade vehicle but also one with direct ties to the most decorated player in NHL history. Finished in the factory Gulf Racing Heritage livery, the coupe is adorned with Gretzky's iconic No. 99, a subtle but unmistakable nod to the hockey legend's legacy. The livery pays homage to the Ford GT40s that famously triumphed at Le Mans in the 1960s, cementing their place in motorsports lore by defeating Ferrari. Beneath the car's sleek, aerodynamic body sits a 5.4-liter supercharged V8 delivering 550 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque, channeled to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission. Capable of sprinting from 0 to 60 mph in just over three seconds and reaching a top speed beyond 200 mph, the GT is a purist's supercar with analog controls and no driver aids. Inside, the cockpit remains a model of minimalist performance. Black leather bucket seats and a tall shifter greet the driver, complemented by classic toggle switches on the dash. The cabin is reportedly in showroom condition, a reflection of the car's careful ownership and limited use. Now listed for sale on , Gretzky's Ford GT presents a rare opportunity for enthusiasts and collectors to own a vehicle that merges championship pedigree with one of the most iconic American supercars ever built. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter

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