JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2006

Test your hockey trivia knowledge with these questions.

This month's theme is quotes from the movie Slap Shot.

Instructions: Read each question and select an answer from the drop-down menu.  After you answer a question, press submit, and the box underneath will tell you whether your answer is right or not.  You can only answer each question once.  Once you have answered all the questions, calculate your score. Then, enter your email address, and submit your answers for a chance to win a Hockey Night in Canada Trivia Game or La Soirée du Hockey Trivia Game.

 

No matter what your score, your name will be entered to win a free copy of Hockey Night in Canada Trivia Game or La Soirée du Hockey Trivia Game.  Every two months there will be a new winner.  The current contest ends February 28th, 2006.  Good luck.

History 1. What startling innovation that delighted hockey viewing fans across Canada was introduced by FOX Television for its NHL broadcasts in 1995?

Names 2. What legendary goaltender of the Montreal Canadiens was known as the Chicoutimi Cucumber?

Numbers 3. How many frosty fans were in attendance at Edmonton's outdoor Heritage Classic game in 2003 between Edmonton and Montreal?

Playoffs 4. What NHL goaltender has played in the most career Stanley Cup playoff games with 247?

Records 5. Who holds the Los Angeles Kings record for most goals in one season with 70?

Firsts 6. Who was the first Soviet star player to defect to North America when he signed with the Buffalo Sabres on May 4th, 1989?

Junior 7. WHat does the referee do to let fans in an NHL arena know that a delayed penalty is being called on one of the teams?


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Contest Winners

2002

2003

2004

Month

Winner

Month

Winner

Month

Winner

Jan Will Aston-Reese, Staten Island, New York Jan Cheri Gallant, Charlottetown, PEI Jan Heather Greer, Brockville, Ontario
Feb Chris Sinnott, Orangeville, Ontario Feb Andrew Ebel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Feb Camille Demers, St. Odilon, Québec
Mar Bill Singler, Balls Creek, Nova Scotia Mar Joyce James, Winnipeg, Manitoba Mar Nicole Kotzer, Thornhill, Ontario
Apr Dave White, Ajax, Ontario Apr Jeff Bennett, St. John's, Newfoundland Apr Diane Wishewan, Edmonton, Alberta
May Vic Cox, Aurora, Colorado May Gwen Pellerin, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan May Avril Bird, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia
June Robert Wilcke, Omaha, Nebraska June Diane Goodmurphy, Marathon, Ontario June Don Whitehead, Beamsville, Ontario
July Susan Marshall, Pickering, Ontario July Helen Peterson, Vancouver, B.C. July/Aug Colleen Harmer, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Aug Brian Leahy, Omaha, Nebraska Aug Lana Matson, Calgary, Alberta
Sep Gregg Quadrozzi, Pittsfield, Massachusetts Sep Arlene Heine, Columbia, Maryland Sep/Oct Les Gagne, Kingston, Ontario
Oct Joyce Coates, Dundas, New Brunswick Oct Louis Hebert, Pointe au Père, Québec
Nov Julie Madore, Montréal, Québec Nov Sharlene Reid, Powell River, B.C. Nov/Dec Laura Reid, Willowdale, Ontario
Dec Joy Doucette, Ontario, Canada Dec Wanda Flanagan, Mebane, North Carolina

2005

Month

Winner

Jan/Feb Brian Murray, St. John's, Newfoundland
Mar/Apr Sarah Amery, Calgary, Alberta
May/Jun Audrey Grantham, Bedford, Nova Scotia
Jul/Aug Janet Fawcett, Hamilton, Ontario
Sep/Oct Trevor Kelsie, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Nov/Dec Donna Montgomery, Laurentian Valley, Ontario