Wayne Gretzky is gone from the NHL, but as he turns 50, he's certainly not forgotten. Gretzky hasn't skated on an NHL rink since April 18, 1999, when he scored his 2,857th and final point during the last game of his career, New York's 2-1 overtime loss to Pittsburgh. "I think so, and I don't think that's ever going to change," Charlie Huddy, Gretzky's teammate in Edmonton and Los Angeles, told NHL.com when asked if Gretzky remains the biggest name in hockey. "I don't think it's fair to compare anybody to Wayne. There's only one of him and we all know what he's done for the game of hockey. "As soon as you say his name, even though he's been out of it a while, people know instantly who you're talking about and all his accomplishments. For me, I don't see anybody else coming along who is going to be any better than that."