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Quiz about Which Goalie am I
Quiz about Which Goalie am I

Which Goalie am I? Trivia Quiz


I'll give some info on the goalies and you try to figure out who it is. The goalies range from the early days of the NHL to all the way to the '90s and beyond. Hope you enjoy.

A multiple-choice quiz by wwefan77. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
wwefan77
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
221,743
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
2288
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 172 (4/10), Guest 74 (9/10), Vincent_Kavar (8/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. I was born in Carman, Manitoba in 1965. I started my career with the Chicago Blackhawks and in my rookie season in 1990-91 I won the Calder trophy as the leagues top prospect. Who am I? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. I was born in Quebec City in 1965. In my rookie season in 1986 I won the Conn Smythe Trophy leading my team to the Stanley Cup. In 1029 games I racked up 551 career wins. Who am I? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. I was born in Price Albert, Saskatchewan in 1924. I played 9 seasons in the AHL before finally making my debut in the NHL at age 30 with the New York Rangers. I shared a The Veznia Trophy in 1965 with my own teammate. I finally retired in 1970 finishing with 250 career wins. Who am I? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. I was born in Spruce Grove, Alberta in 1962. I won five Stanley Cups during my career and I also won the Vezina Trophy in 1988 as the league's top goaltender. I picked up 403 wins during my career and I played in a record 79 games in the 1995-96 season. Who am I? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1929. I am a four time Vezina Trophy winner and I also received the Calder Trophy in 1951 as leagues best rookie. I had a record 103 shutouts during my career along with 447 career wins. Who am I? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. I was born in Quebec 1929. I was the first goalie to popularize the mask. In 837 career games, I had an outstanding 2.34 goals against average and I recorded 82 career shutouts. I also won seven Veznia Trophies as the leagues top goaltender. I retired in 1975. Who am I? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1972. In my rookie NHL season in 1993-94, I nearly took my team to the Stanley Cup finals missing out by just one game. I won three Stanley Cups in a span of 8 years along with winning a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics playing for team Canada. Who am I? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. I was born in Canada in 1905. I won the Veznia Trophy four times in my career. I played only for the Boston Bruins and the Detroit Red Wings. I had 81 shutouts in only 553 games. Who am I? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. I was born in Chicoutimi, Quebec in 1887. I was so good that they named the top NHL goaltender trophy after me. I played 190 games in my career, which was quite a lot in my days. I was the first NHL goalie to ever record a shutout. Who am I? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. I was born in Humboldt, Saskatchewan in 1931. I was selected as a NHL all-star 11 times out of my 18 seasons. I set a record for most consecutive games played at 502 games. My nickname is Mr Goalie. Who am I?
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. I was born in Carman, Manitoba in 1965. I started my career with the Chicago Blackhawks and in my rookie season in 1990-91 I won the Calder trophy as the leagues top prospect. Who am I?

Answer: Ed Belfour

In his rookie season, Belfour recorded 43 wins and posted 4 shutouts along with a 2.47 goals against average. The weird thing about Belfour is he was never drafted.
2. I was born in Quebec City in 1965. In my rookie season in 1986 I won the Conn Smythe Trophy leading my team to the Stanley Cup. In 1029 games I racked up 551 career wins. Who am I?

Answer: Patrick Roy

Roy possibly had one of the greatest careers of any NHL goalie. Roy retired in 2003, his career will definitely not be forgotten.
3. I was born in Price Albert, Saskatchewan in 1924. I played 9 seasons in the AHL before finally making my debut in the NHL at age 30 with the New York Rangers. I shared a The Veznia Trophy in 1965 with my own teammate. I finally retired in 1970 finishing with 250 career wins. Who am I?

Answer: Johnny Bower

Bower was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1976. Throughout Bower's career he always lied about his age, and at his retirement speech after being asked about his age he replied, "If you don't know by now, you never will".
4. I was born in Spruce Grove, Alberta in 1962. I won five Stanley Cups during my career and I also won the Vezina Trophy in 1988 as the league's top goaltender. I picked up 403 wins during my career and I played in a record 79 games in the 1995-96 season. Who am I?

Answer: Grant Fuhr

Grant Fuhr was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003, and during that same year his jersey number 31 was retired as a Edmonton Oiler.
5. I was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1929. I am a four time Vezina Trophy winner and I also received the Calder Trophy in 1951 as leagues best rookie. I had a record 103 shutouts during my career along with 447 career wins. Who am I?

Answer: Terry Sawchuk

Undoubtedly for Sawchuck during the 1969-70 season, he got into an off-ice scuffle with a New York Ranger teammate that eventually led to his death. Terry Sawchuck was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame just one year after his death in 1971, he was truly one of the best ever goaltenders to play the game.
6. I was born in Quebec 1929. I was the first goalie to popularize the mask. In 837 career games, I had an outstanding 2.34 goals against average and I recorded 82 career shutouts. I also won seven Veznia Trophies as the leagues top goaltender. I retired in 1975. Who am I?

Answer: Jacques Plante

Plante revolutionized the goalie with the creation of the mask. He would work day and night trying to make better and better goalie masks until his death in 1986. Plante was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1978.
7. I was born in Montreal, Quebec in 1972. In my rookie NHL season in 1993-94, I nearly took my team to the Stanley Cup finals missing out by just one game. I won three Stanley Cups in a span of 8 years along with winning a gold medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics playing for team Canada. Who am I?

Answer: Martin Brodeur

Brodeur set almost every record as a goalie for the New Jersey Devils franchise.
8. I was born in Canada in 1905. I won the Veznia Trophy four times in my career. I played only for the Boston Bruins and the Detroit Red Wings. I had 81 shutouts in only 553 games. Who am I?

Answer: Tiny Thompson

Thompson was the first ever NHL goalie to be credited with an assist on a scoring play. Tiny was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1959.
9. I was born in Chicoutimi, Quebec in 1887. I was so good that they named the top NHL goaltender trophy after me. I played 190 games in my career, which was quite a lot in my days. I was the first NHL goalie to ever record a shutout. Who am I?

Answer: Georges Vezina

After a game in 1925, Veznia left the game bleeding from the mouth. He later died from tuberculosis. Vezina was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1945.
10. I was born in Humboldt, Saskatchewan in 1931. I was selected as a NHL all-star 11 times out of my 18 seasons. I set a record for most consecutive games played at 502 games. My nickname is Mr Goalie. Who am I?

Answer: Glenn Hall

Hall retired in 1971 with 405 career wins and had a stellar 2.51 goals against average. He inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1975.
Source: Author wwefan77

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