Hockey Trivia Quiz # 30
This is Hockey Quiz # 30, GOOD LUCK! You can head back to the main Hockey Quiz index, or try your luck at a random quiz.Hockey Question 1
Gordie Howe: Mr. Hockey - Who were the Red Wings playing when Howe suffered his big injury of a fractured skull?
The correct answer is 'Toronto Maple Leafs'
When the Wings were playing the Leafs in the 1949-50 season, Howe was going for the check to Ted Keeder. Unfortunately for Howe, Teeder stopped and Howe went through the boards.
Hockey Question 2
NHL Hockey - Which 4 Swedish hockey players are from the same town?
The correct answer is 'Markus Naslund, Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin, Peter Forsberg'
Markus, Daniel, Henrik and Peter are all from Ornskoldsvik, Sweden.
Hockey Question 3
1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team - Who was the only member of the team who did not play in any game of the Olympics?
The correct answer is 'Steve Janaszak'
Janaszak was the backup goaltender.
Hockey Question 4
Pro Sports 2001 - Hockey: Which UHL team went 51-14-8 last year on the way to a UHL championship?
The correct answer is 'Flint Generals'
Hockey Question 5
Hockey Trophy Winners: 1990s - What player won the Art Ross trophy in 1995?
The correct answer is 'Jaromir Jagr'
Jaromir Jagr, Wayne Gretzky, and Mario Lemieux were the only three players to win the Art Ross in the 1990s.
Hockey Question 6
AFI's Greatest Love Stories of All Time - Oliver Barrett, a wealthy college hockey player, and Jennifer Cavalleri, a poor music student from the other side of the track fell in love in which 1970, number nine ranked film, that coined a 70's cliche?
The correct answer is 'Love Story'
Based on Erich Segal's bestseller, "Love Story" was 1971's number one box office money maker. Surprisingly, several young actors, including Beau Bridges, Jon Voight, Michael Sarrazin, Michael Douglas, Michael York, Peter Fonda, Jeff Bridges and Keith Carradine, turned down the role of Oliver and the opportunity to say the famous line, "Love means never having to say you're sorry." Instead, Ryan O'Neal of television's "Peyton Place" was cast opposite Ali MacGraw.
Hockey Question 7
Ultra Hard Hockey Stats - According to the second edition of Total Hockey's Adjusted Scoring system, which of these players had the greatest single-season offensive output?
The correct answer is 'Howie Morenz, 1927-28'
I really hope you didn't choose Gretzky, way too obvious. Though the Adjusted Scoring system has its share of problems, it is far better than using raw stats.
Hockey Question 8
The Tragically Hip - What famous member of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team is immortalized in the Hip song "Fifty Mission Cap"?
The correct answer is 'Bill Barilko'
Bill Barilko scored the Stanley Cup winning goal in overtime in 1951 for the Leafs. Later that summer, he perished in a plane crash on a fishing trip to Northern Ontario. His remains were not found until early 1962, ironically the next year the Leafs won the Cup.
Hockey Question 9
Football and Hockey! - Who led the Flyers in hits in the 2000-01 season?
The correct answer is 'Daniel McGillis'
Daniel McGillis was an excellent performer in the 2001 season.
Hockey Question 10
"TOW George Stephanopoulos" - Joey had three tickets to the hockey game. Who were the Rangers playing?
The correct answer is 'Penguins'
Joey and Chandler pretended it was Ross’ birthday to get him to go to the hockey game.

