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Quiz about Lorne Chabot
Quiz about Lorne Chabot

Lorne Chabot Trivia Quiz


This is about Lorne Chabot. He was one of the pioneers of the NHL. He had a lot of interesting things happen during his 10-year career! Let's have a look.

A multiple-choice quiz by donbo. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
donbo
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
245,579
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
250
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Lorne began his NHL career with a first year franchise "the Rangers" which were located in which U.S. city? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In the 1927 Stanley Cup finals, Lorne was badly hurt and had to be replaced in the goal by a member of the Rangers. What was his replacement's usual job? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Lorne was traded in 1929 to the Maple Leafs. Which Canadian city was home to this franchise? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In the 1931-32 season, the Maple Leafs franchise won their first NHL championship. What is the name of the trophy given to the winners of the NHL playoff champs? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In the 1931-1932 season with the Leafs, not only did they win a championship, it also coincided with the opening of the team's historic building. What is the name of this building in Toronto? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In the 1932-33 playoffs, the Leafs took part in the second longest overtime game ever played. The team they defeated were from Boston. What is the Boston franchise's nickname? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. When Lorne Chabot reached the top ten for all time shut-outs list for NHL goaltenders, who was still at the top with 91? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. During the 1934-35 season with the Chicago Blackhawks, Lorne put together a stellar season with a goals against average of 1.83. He won the award for top goaltender. What is the name of the trophy honouring the best goalie of each season called? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. During the 1935-36 playoffs, Lorne was involved in an epic overtime game. Tending goal for the Montreal Maroons he was finally scored on by Modere "Mud" Brunteau after 116 minutes and 30 seconds thus ending the longest overtime game in history. Brunteau played for the Detroit team. What is their nickname? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Where is the Hall of fame located? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Lorne began his NHL career with a first year franchise "the Rangers" which were located in which U.S. city?

Answer: New York

Lorne was an RCMP officer at the time the NHL came to call.
2. In the 1927 Stanley Cup finals, Lorne was badly hurt and had to be replaced in the goal by a member of the Rangers. What was his replacement's usual job?

Answer: Coach (Lester Patrick)

Lorne had his eye knocked out and never played another game for the Rangers. He was traded that offseason as the team felt he would be puck shy.
3. Lorne was traded in 1929 to the Maple Leafs. Which Canadian city was home to this franchise?

Answer: Toronto

Conn Smythe was the original general manager of the New York Rangers, and when he had a chance to get the goalie, he originally signed to play for his new Toronto franchise. He jumped at the chance.
4. In the 1931-32 season, the Maple Leafs franchise won their first NHL championship. What is the name of the trophy given to the winners of the NHL playoff champs?

Answer: Stanley Cup

The Leafs defeated Lorne's former team the Rangers in what came to be known as the tennis series by scores of 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. This must have given him some degree of satisfaction knowing that the Rangers felt after his eye injury he would never be a top level goaltender again.
5. In the 1931-1932 season with the Leafs, not only did they win a championship, it also coincided with the opening of the team's historic building. What is the name of this building in Toronto?

Answer: Maple Leaf Gardens

Maple Leaf Gardens was opened in 1931-1932. Conn Smythe the Leafs Owner offered all the players summer jobs during the construction to help them with summer employment and to keep production costs low. Lorne's background in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police came in handy for his job as the security guard at the construction site.
6. In the 1932-33 playoffs, the Leafs took part in the second longest overtime game ever played. The team they defeated were from Boston. What is the Boston franchise's nickname?

Answer: Bruins

Little Ken Doraty scored in the 104th minute of overtime to edge the Leafs past Boston thus ending the epic overtime game.
7. When Lorne Chabot reached the top ten for all time shut-outs list for NHL goaltenders, who was still at the top with 91?

Answer: George Hainsworth

With 72 career shutouts over the course of 10 NHL seasons, Lorne Chabot had the highest ratio of shutouts to games played in NHL history.
8. During the 1934-35 season with the Chicago Blackhawks, Lorne put together a stellar season with a goals against average of 1.83. He won the award for top goaltender. What is the name of the trophy honouring the best goalie of each season called?

Answer: Vezina

Lorne earned his one and only Vezina trophy with the blackhawks in 1934-1935. Also in this season, he became the first canadian hockey player to grace the cover of Time magazine in March 1935.
9. During the 1935-36 playoffs, Lorne was involved in an epic overtime game. Tending goal for the Montreal Maroons he was finally scored on by Modere "Mud" Brunteau after 116 minutes and 30 seconds thus ending the longest overtime game in history. Brunteau played for the Detroit team. What is their nickname?

Answer: Red Wings

116 minutes and 30 seconds is a long game. Lorne lost 14 pounds of water weight from this game and it ended at 2:25 in the morning. It was even considered to toss a coin to decide the victor of this game but the players carried on to its completion.
10. Where is the Hall of fame located?

Answer: Toronto

With the top 20 goaltenders, Lorne watched 19 of those be inducted before him.
Source: Author donbo

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