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Quiz about Ottawa Senators Trades
Quiz about Ottawa Senators Trades

Ottawa Senators Trades Trivia Quiz


This quiz will test your knowledge of trades made by the Ottawa Senators.

A multiple-choice quiz by kissmymoose25. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
226,107
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. In 1996, this 3-way trade saw Don Beaupre go to Toronto, and Martin Stratka and Bryan Berard go to the New York Islanders. Along with Damian Rhodes, who else came to Ottawa?

Answer: (Two words or just surname)
Question 2 of 10
2. In 2003 at the trade deadline, Ottawa acquired Bryan Smolinski from Los Angeles. Who did they give up? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. At the trade deadline in 2003, the Senators traded Jakub Klepis to Buffalo. Who did the Senators get in return? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Hometown favorites Todd White and Radek Bonk were traded on draft days. To what teams did they go? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In 2005, Marian Hossa and Brian Pothier were traded to Atlanta for Dany Heatley.


Question 6 of 10
6. In 2006, Ottawa acquired a center from Chicago for rookie Brandon Bochenski. Who was the center in question? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. On a fateful day in 2001, Alexei Yashin, team assistant captain was traded to the New York Islanders. Which of the following was not included in the deal? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. In 1999, what goalie of NHL calibre did Ottawa acquire, when they traded Ted Donato and Antti-Jussi Nieminen to Anaheim? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Ron Tugnutt, a popular goalie in the nation's capital, was sent packing along with Janne Laukkanen to which team? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In 2002, a trade brought big changes to two teams as Ottawa traded Sami Salo to Vancouver. Who did they get in return?

Answer: (Two Words or just surname)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In 1996, this 3-way trade saw Don Beaupre go to Toronto, and Martin Stratka and Bryan Berard go to the New York Islanders. Along with Damian Rhodes, who else came to Ottawa?

Answer: Wade Redden

Wade Redden was named to two all-star games, but missed the second due to the flu.
2. In 2003 at the trade deadline, Ottawa acquired Bryan Smolinski from Los Angeles. Who did they give up?

Answer: Tim Gleason

Bryan Smolinski had been part of four trades in his career already, which saw him go from Boston to Pittsburgh to New York (Islanders) to Los Angeles and to Ottawa.
3. At the trade deadline in 2003, the Senators traded Jakub Klepis to Buffalo. Who did the Senators get in return?

Answer: Vaclav Varada

Although all three were acquired at trade deadlines, the only one to stay longer than a year was Varada.
4. Hometown favorites Todd White and Radek Bonk were traded on draft days. To what teams did they go?

Answer: Minnesota and Los Angeles

Each were traded for a draft pick. Shortly after acquiring him, Los Angeles traded Bonk to Montreal with Cristobal Huet (a goalie) for Mathieu Garon (also a goalie).
5. In 2005, Marian Hossa and Brian Pothier were traded to Atlanta for Dany Heatley.

Answer: False

Marian Hossa and Greg de Vries were traded. Pothier was not mentioned in the deal. Heatley was criticized as Ottawa fans were asking whether or not he could get over the car crash that killed a former teammate of his, Dan Snyder.
6. In 2006, Ottawa acquired a center from Chicago for rookie Brandon Bochenski. Who was the center in question?

Answer: Tyler Arnason

Although Arnason didn't hit it big in '06, there were high hopes for the future. Arnason was named to the NHL "All Rookie Team" in 2002-03 due to the breakout season he had, and was named the AHL Rookie of the Year in 2001-02.
7. On a fateful day in 2001, Alexei Yashin, team assistant captain was traded to the New York Islanders. Which of the following was not included in the deal?

Answer: Jason Blake

Chara was the league big man, measuring 6'9". Bill Muckalt enjoyed a very unproductive season with Ottawa, not scoring a single goal, and was shipped off to Minnesota in the offseason. The pick (2nd overall) was used to acquire a very talented center by the name of Jason Spezza.
8. In 1999, what goalie of NHL calibre did Ottawa acquire, when they traded Ted Donato and Antti-Jussi Nieminen to Anaheim?

Answer: Patrick Lalime

Lalime racked up 283 games in Ottawa earning 30 shutouts. However, losses to Toronto in the playoffs led him to be traded to St. Louis for a draft pick on 2003-04 draft day.
9. Ron Tugnutt, a popular goalie in the nation's capital, was sent packing along with Janne Laukkanen to which team?

Answer: Pittsburgh Penguins

Ottawa acquired Tom Barrasso as a result. Barrasso played but 7 games with Ottawa, posting a 3-4-0 record and a .879 save percentage.
10. In 2002, a trade brought big changes to two teams as Ottawa traded Sami Salo to Vancouver. Who did they get in return?

Answer: Peter Schaefer

Schaefer has enjoyed many succesful seasons in Ottawa, and was named NHL rookie of the month for October in 1999 when playing with Vancouver. Sami Salo was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team that same year when playing with Ottawa.
Source: Author kissmymoose25

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