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1994 Ice hockey tour
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The Ninety Nine All Stars Tour was a tour of ice hockey exhibition games where the Ninety Nine All Stars team toured five countries during the 1994–95 NHL lockout. It was formed by Wayne Gretzky, IMG and some of Gretzky's personal friends.

The purpose of the tour was to stay in shape during the lockout, raise money for charities and to promote ice hockey around the world. The team played a total of eight games in five countries, six against professional club teams and two against national All Star teams. The Ninety Nine All Stars were, indeed, truly all stars; as of 2022, eleven players from the team have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Ninety Nine All Stars Roster

Note: # denotes later inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame

Note: C denotes Co-Captain

Goalies

Defensemen

Forwards

Coaches

List of games

  • December 1, 1994: 3-4 loss vs Detroit Vipers (IHL)
    • Steve Yzerman, Sergei Fedorov, and Paul Coffey, all from the Detroit Red Wings, did not appear in this game. Future NHL star Miroslav Satan scored the winning goal for the Vipers.
  • December 3, 1994: 7-1 win vs Jokerit (Finland)
  • December 4, 1994: 3-4 OT loss vs Ilves Tampere (Finland)
  • December 6, 1994: 6-3 win vs Norwegian Spectrum All Stars (Norway)
  • December 9, 1994: 8-3 win vs Djurgårdens IF (Sweden)
  • December 10, 1994: 5-2 win vs Västra Frölunda HC (Sweden)
  • December 12, 1994: 5-6 OT loss vs Malmö IF (Sweden)
  • December 14, 1994: 8-5 win vs German All Stars in Freiburg (Germany)

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