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Quiz about NHL Goalies The 200708 Backups
Quiz about NHL Goalies The 200708 Backups

NHL Goalies: The 2007-08 Backups Quiz


This quiz will test your knowledge of some of the league's lesser known goaltenders from the 2007-08 NHL season.

A multiple-choice quiz by magoosh006. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
magoosh006
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
294,796
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. I was the backup goalie for the New Jersey Devils. I played in 9 games and had a GAA of 2.97 and SV% of .894. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. I was the primary backup goalie for the New York Islanders. I played in 20 games and had a GAA of 2.99 and SV% of .918. I signed to play overseas for the 2008-09 hockey season. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. I was one of two backup goalies for the Anaheim Ducks, but I was the one that ended the season still on the team. I played in 23 games and had a GAA of 2.06 and SV% of .927. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. I was a backup goalie for the Montreal Canadiens. I played in 6 games and had a GAA of 2.11 and SV% of .934. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I was the backup goalie for the New York Rangers. I played in 13 games and had a GAA of 2.19 and SV% of .916. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. I was the primary backup goalie for the Vancouver Canucks. I played in 16 games and had a GAA of 2.83 and SV% of .898. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I was one of two backup goalies for the Pittsburgh Penguins but played the least of my Pittsburgh counterparts. I played in 24 games and had a GAA of 2.75 and SV% of .904. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. I was the backup goalie for the Minnesota Wild. I played in 29 games and had a GAA of 2.94 and SV% of .908. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. I was the backup goalie for the Philadelphia Flyers. I played in 28 games and had a GAA of 2.91 and SV% of .907. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. I was the primary backup goalie for the Carolina Hurricanes. I played in 17 games and had a GAA of 3.75 and SV% of .875. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I was the backup goalie for the New Jersey Devils. I played in 9 games and had a GAA of 2.97 and SV% of .894.

Answer: Kevin Weekes

Kevin Weekes wore #1. Scott Clemmensen was the backup for the 2006-07 season, Stephen Valiquette played for the New York Rangers in 2007-08, and Martin Brodeur is the long-time Devils starter.
2. I was the primary backup goalie for the New York Islanders. I played in 20 games and had a GAA of 2.99 and SV% of .918. I signed to play overseas for the 2008-09 hockey season.

Answer: Wade Dubielewicz

Wade Dubielewicz wore #34. Joey MacDonald only appeared in 2 games as a backup so he wasn't the primary backup, Rick DiPietro was the starter, and Mike Dunham was an Isles backup in 2006-07.
3. I was one of two backup goalies for the Anaheim Ducks, but I was the one that ended the season still on the team. I played in 23 games and had a GAA of 2.06 and SV% of .927.

Answer: Jonas Hiller

Jonas Hiller wore #1. Jean-Sebastien Giguere was the Ducks starter, Ilya Bryzgalov played for the Ducks until being traded to the Phoenix Coyotes early in the 2007-08 season, and Sebastian Caron provided the Ducks with backup services during 2006-07.
4. I was a backup goalie for the Montreal Canadiens. I played in 6 games and had a GAA of 2.11 and SV% of .934.

Answer: Jaroslav Halak

Jaroslav Halak wore #41. David Aebischer was a backup during the 2006-07 season, Cristobal Huet was the starter until being traded to the Washington Capitals, and Carey Price was the primary backup until resuming starting duties upon Huet's departure.
5. I was the backup goalie for the New York Rangers. I played in 13 games and had a GAA of 2.19 and SV% of .916.

Answer: Stephen Valiquette

Stephen Valiquette wore #40. Kevin Weeks was a Rangers backup in 2006-07, Henrik Lundqvist was their starter, and Craig Anderson played for the Florida Panthers.
6. I was the primary backup goalie for the Vancouver Canucks. I played in 16 games and had a GAA of 2.83 and SV% of .898.

Answer: Curtis Sanford

Curtis Sanford wore #41. Dany Sabourin was their backup in 2006-07, Drew MacIntyre was a backup in 2007-08 but only appeared in 2 games, and Roberto Luongo was of course the Canucks starter.
7. I was one of two backup goalies for the Pittsburgh Penguins but played the least of my Pittsburgh counterparts. I played in 24 games and had a GAA of 2.75 and SV% of .904.

Answer: Dany Sabourin

Dany Sabourin wore #30. Ty Conklin was a Penguins backup in 2007-08 but appeared in 33 games, Jocelyn Thibault was their backup in 2006-07, and Sebastian Caron hasn't played for Pittsburgh since 2005-06.
8. I was the backup goalie for the Minnesota Wild. I played in 29 games and had a GAA of 2.94 and SV% of .908.

Answer: Josh Harding

Josh Harding wore #29. Manny Fernandez played for the Boston Bruins in 2007-08, Dwayne Roloson played for the Edmonton Oilers in 2007-08, and Niklas Backstrom was the Wild starter.
9. I was the backup goalie for the Philadelphia Flyers. I played in 28 games and had a GAA of 2.91 and SV% of .907.

Answer: Antero Niittymaki

Antero Niittymaki wore #30. Martin Biron was the Flyers starter in 2007-08, Robert Esche and Michael Leighton were both Flyers backups in 2006-07.
10. I was the primary backup goalie for the Carolina Hurricanes. I played in 17 games and had a GAA of 3.75 and SV% of .875.

Answer: John Grahame

John Grahame wore #47. Cam Ward was the Hurricanes starter in 2007-08, Andrew Raycroft played for the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2007-08, and Micheal Leighton only appeared in 3 games as a backup on the Hurricanes in 2007-08.
Source: Author magoosh006

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