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Hockey Quiz Answers

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1. The Chicago Blackhawks for the first game-winner, the Buffalo Sabres for the next three. 2. Bert Olmstead and Maurice "Rocket" Richard of Montreal, Tom Bladon of the Flyers, and Islander Bryan Trottier. 3. Stefan Persson with 60 in 1977-78 for the Islanders. 4. Ken Dryden. 1971 Smythe winner, 1972 Calder winner. 5. Hardy Aastrom. 6. New York Islander Glenn "Chico" Resch stopped the Philadelphia Flyers' Bill Barber. 7. Pit Martin. 8. 1975: Islanders over Penguins: 1942: Maple Leafs over Red Wings. 9. Montreal Canadiens 1, Boston Bruins 0. 10. 39 years, since 1940. 11. 1974--Flyers beat Rangers in semis. four games to three. 12. True. Washington tied Montreal, 4-4, in a game at Capital Centre last April. 13. Atlanta--Dave Schultz [5:40, OT]; Rangers--Gary Dornhoefer; Bruins--Rick MacLeish from Andre "Moose" Dupont. 14. The New Haven Nighthawks of the AHL. 15. Pettie and Boston defeated Chicago, 4-2, in Chicago. 16. Rogie Vachon of Detroit. 17. 1970, when the Rangers and Montreal had identical records but New York won the spot on total regular season goals, 246-244. 18. Pierre Larouche, Pittsburgh Penguins, 20 years, 5 months. 19. 50 penalties. Islanders vs. Rangers, Zebra Ron Wicks. 20. Wayne Gretzky, Edmonton Oilers, 17 years old. 21. Boom-Boom Geoffreon, Denis Potvin and Gilbert Perreault. 22. The Birmingham Bulls. 23. Harry Howell of the New York Rangers in 1967. 24. Darryl Sittler. 25. Pat Hickey of New York and Danny Gare of Buffalo. 26. Once, as coach of the Islanders in 1973-4. 27. 8, for the Philadelphia Blazers. 28. The Minnesota Fighting Saints. 29. The 1970-71 Montreal Canadiens, coached by Al MacNeil. 30. Danny Bolduc Scored two third-period goals to lead his Detroit Red Wings to a 5-4 victory over the New York Rangers. 31. Terry O'Reilly and Peter McNab vs. Chicago; Rick Middleton vs. Philadelphia; Bobby Schmautz vs. Montreal. 32. Cleveland Crusaders. 33. Don Kozak of the Kings; Los Angeles vs. Bruins; Kings won, 7-4; six seconds. [Bonus: Bob Gainey scored after seven seconds as Montreal defeated the Islanders, 2-1]. 34. Reggie Leach. 35. Montreal vs. Toronto, 1951 finals. 36. The Philadelphia Flyers and the California Golden Seals played to a 1-1 tie in Madison Square Garden in March, 1968, because the roof of the Philadelphia Spectrum had blown off. 37. No. He did, however, contribute a few shifts for the Bruins in a 1955 playoff loss to Montreal. 38. Larry Robinson of Montreal and Dave Schultz, then of Philadelphia. 39. Dwight Foster. 40. Johnny Bucyk, on January 5, 1974. 41. Gilles Gratton. 42. John Hynes of Harvard. 43. The St. Louis Blues. 44. Garry Howatt, New York Islanders, 1973-74 season, 204 minutes. 45. Forbes Kennedy, Toronto Maple Leafs, 219 minutes, in 1968-69. 46. Chicago Black Hawks vs. Toronto Maple Leafs. 47. Hec Kilrea. 48. The Buffalo Sabres, 12-6. 49. Toronto, in Maple Leaf Gardens. 50. Bill Goldsworthy, then of the Minnesota North Stars, 1967-68.

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