The NHL 100: Hockey’s greatest players honoured in centennial
LOS ANGELES — Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Bobby Orr were among the easiest choices for The NHL 100, the group of enduring superstars chosen and honoured by the league Friday night as the best players in hockey history.
Yet if the Great One, Super Mario and No. 4 had to pick an NHL 1, they would all choose Mr. Hockey, the late Gordie Howe.
Wondrous athletes with incredible achievements were in abundance Friday night in downtown Los Angeles, the site of Sunday’s NHL All-Star Game and the celebration of the league’s centennial. Dozens of the NHL 100 members were honoured in the gala ceremony, from 1970s greats Guy Lafleur and Yvan Cournoyer to current Chicago Blackhawks stars Patrick Kane, Duncan Keith and Jonathan Toews.
Many of the greats spared a thought for Howe, who died in June. He featured prominently in the memorial highlight reel shown to the audience at the Microsoft Theatre.