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Quiz about Old Goalies Four Cups
Quiz about Old Goalies Four Cups

Old Goalies: Four Cups Trivia Quiz


Do you know the goalies from yesteryear? Each question centres around a goalie from the past who won at least 4 Stanley Cups.

A multiple-choice quiz by ssabreman. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
ssabreman
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
286,725
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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407
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Question 1 of 10
1. This goalie played for the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Maroons, and had won his four Stanley Cups before the next player to win that many had even begun his career. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Playing for Toronto for 14 years, he won a total of 5 Stanley Cups, four of them in the 1940s. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Having a career of only eight years, all with Montreal, which goalie great won six cups, four of them in a row? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Although he played as a back-up goalie for most of his 14-year career, he is credited with five cups in total. He did handle most of the duties between the pipes for one season when his team, Montreal, won the cup. He played on three teams altogether in his career. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. One of the truly great legendary goalies, he played for five different teams and won four cups in his lengthy 21 year career. Three of these were as the number one goalie, the other was as a back-up on another team. He set a record for most shutouts in a career. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. With four Stanley Cups to his credit, he backstopped the second NHL expansion team to win the cup, and did so four years in a row in the early 1980s. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Not as well-known as some others, this goalie still has four straight cups to his credit, all as the back-up goalie in the late 1970s. He played for four teams but won his cups with only one of them, Montreal. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. A four-time winner in five years during the 1960s, this goalie started with the New York Rangers and finished with the Minnesota North Stars. He won his cups with the second team he played for the most during his 21-year career. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The only goalie to win five cups in a row was this player who also popularized the face mask. He was also one of the first two NHL goalies to have six cups. Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. He began his 15-year career with the New York Rangers, but played most of his years with the Toronto Maple Leafs where he won his four cups. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This goalie played for the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Maroons, and had won his four Stanley Cups before the next player to win that many had even begun his career.

Answer: Clint Benedict

Clint Benedict played for 18 seasons from 1912-30. He won 3 cups with the Ottawa Senators and one with the Montreal Maroons.
2. Playing for Toronto for 14 years, he won a total of 5 Stanley Cups, four of them in the 1940s.

Answer: Turk Broda

Turk Broda was the second player to win at least four cups, starting his career in 1936-37. He won three in a row from 1947-49. He played his whole career with the Toronto Maple Leafs and had won more cups than any other Toronto goaltender when he retired.
3. Having a career of only eight years, all with Montreal, which goalie great won six cups, four of them in a row?

Answer: Ken Dryden

Ken Dryden of the Montreal Canadiens dominated the 1970s. He won more cups playing in the shortest career of any NHL goalie.
4. Although he played as a back-up goalie for most of his 14-year career, he is credited with five cups in total. He did handle most of the duties between the pipes for one season when his team, Montreal, won the cup. He played on three teams altogether in his career.

Answer: Charlie Hodge

Charlie Hodge was up and down from the minors, playing back-up to Jacques Plante and then Gump Worsley in Montreal. He was their number one goalie in 1964-65 when they won the cup. He went to Oakland with the expansion in 1967-68.
5. One of the truly great legendary goalies, he played for five different teams and won four cups in his lengthy 21 year career. Three of these were as the number one goalie, the other was as a back-up on another team. He set a record for most shutouts in a career.

Answer: Terry Sawchuk

Terry won three cups with Detroit and then backed up Johnny Bower in Toronto when they won their last cup in 1967.
6. With four Stanley Cups to his credit, he backstopped the second NHL expansion team to win the cup, and did so four years in a row in the early 1980s.

Answer: Billy Smith

Billy Smith was also well-known for his bad boy antics. After Philadelphia, the New York Islanders were the second expansion team to win the cup, from 1979-80 to 1982-83.
Grant Fuhr has five cups and did not win four in a row. Edmonton was the third expansion team to win a cup.
7. Not as well-known as some others, this goalie still has four straight cups to his credit, all as the back-up goalie in the late 1970s. He played for four teams but won his cups with only one of them, Montreal.

Answer: Michel Larocque

Overshadowed by other great Montreal goalies, Michel has earned four cups. Of course it helped to be playing on the Montreal Canadiens, backing up Ken Dryden at the time.
8. A four-time winner in five years during the 1960s, this goalie started with the New York Rangers and finished with the Minnesota North Stars. He won his cups with the second team he played for the most during his 21-year career.

Answer: Gump Worsley

Lorne (Gump) Worsley preceded Ken Dryden as the number one goalie in Montreal. He won the 1952-53 Calder Trophy with the Rangers, and the 1965-66, 1967-68 Vezina Trophy with Montreal.
9. The only goalie to win five cups in a row was this player who also popularized the face mask. He was also one of the first two NHL goalies to have six cups.

Answer: Jacques Plante

Jacques Plante played for five teams in his 18-year career. If the 1970s belonged to Ken Dryden, then the 1950s belonged to Plante and the Montreal Canadiens. He came back in 1968-69, after a three-year absence, to play in St. Louis, and won the Vezina Trophy for his seventh time.
10. He began his 15-year career with the New York Rangers, but played most of his years with the Toronto Maple Leafs where he won his four cups.

Answer: Johnny Bower

Bower won three in a row in the early 1960s and he was in net in 1966-67, the last time the Leafs won the cup. He also won the 1960-61 and 1964-65 Vezina Trophy.
Source: Author ssabreman

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