1.
Bates Battaglia, who joined Toronto in 2005, played collegiate hockey with which school?
Correct Answer
C. Lake Superior State University
Explanation
Bates Battaglia, who joined Toronto in 2005, played collegiate hockey with Lake Superior State University.
2.
Who coached the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2007-08?
Correct Answer
C. Paul Maurice
Explanation
Paul Maurice coached the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2007-08 season.
3.
Justin Pogge was selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in which year of the NHL Draft?
Correct Answer
B. 2004
Explanation
Justin Pogge was selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the year 2004 of the NHL Draft.
4.
Jeff Finger, who signed with Toronto in 2008, had his first playoff assists after which season?
Correct Answer
C. 2007-08
Explanation
Jeff Finger had his first playoff assists after the 2007-08 season. This means that he did not record any assists in the playoffs prior to the 2007-08 season.
5.
In 2007-08 Mats Sundin passed what player to become Toronto's all-time lead scorer?
Correct Answer
A. Darryl Sittler
Explanation
In 2007-08, Mats Sundin surpassed Darryl Sittler to become Toronto's all-time leading scorer.
6.
Anton Stralman played part of 2007-08 with what minor league hockey team?
Correct Answer
D. Toronto Marlies
Explanation
Anton Stralman played part of the 2007-08 season with the Toronto Marlies, which is a minor league hockey team.
7.
Staffan Kronwall, drafted by the Maple Leafs in 2002, spent much of 2007-08 with which team?
Correct Answer
A. Toronto Marlies
Explanation
Staffan Kronwall, who was drafted by the Maple Leafs in 2002, spent much of the 2007-08 season with the Toronto Marlies. The Toronto Marlies is the American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs, and it is common for players to be assigned to the AHL team for development or during times when they are not playing in the NHL. Therefore, it is likely that Kronwall played for the Marlies during that season.
8.
Jiri Tlusty played in his first NHL game at what age?
Correct Answer
D. 19
Explanation
Jiri Tlusty played in his first NHL game at the age of 19. This suggests that he was skilled enough and had the potential to compete at the professional level at a relatively young age. It also implies that he likely had a successful hockey career ahead of him, as making it to the NHL at a young age is a significant achievement.
9.
Mark Bell, acquired by Toronto in 2007, played for Trondheim IK in what country during 2004-05?
Correct Answer
C. Norway
Explanation
Mark Bell, who was acquired by Toronto in 2007, played for Trondheim IK during the 2004-05 season. Trondheim IK is a team based in Trondheim, which is a city in Norway. Therefore, the correct answer is Norway.
10.
Who was the regular goalie for the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2007-08?
Correct Answer
A. Vesa Toskala
Explanation
Vesa Toskala was the regular goalie for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2007-08 season.
11.
In what country did Nikolai Kulemin play hockey in 2007-08, though he signed with Toronto in 2007?
Correct Answer
B. Russia
Explanation
Nikolai Kulemin played hockey in Russia in 2007-08, even though he signed with Toronto in 2007.
12.
Staffan Kronwall first played in an NHL game for the Toronto Maple Leafs in which season?
Correct Answer
D. 2005-06
Explanation
Staffan Kronwall first played in an NHL game for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2005-06 season.
13.
Who led Toronto in goals during the 2007-08 season?
Correct Answer
D. Mats Sundin
Explanation
Mats Sundin led Toronto in goals during the 2007-08 season.
14.
Vesa Toskala recorded what milestone win during the 2007-08 NHL season?
Correct Answer
B. 75th
Explanation
Vesa Toskala recorded his 75th win during the 2007-08 NHL season. This milestone signifies the number of games he won as a goaltender during that particular season. It is a significant achievement for any player to reach such a high number of wins, showcasing their skill and contribution to their team's success.
15.
Justin Pogge was in the 2006 World Junior Championships for which country?
Correct Answer
B. Canada
Explanation
Justin Pogge's participation in the 2006 World Junior Championships indicates that he represented a specific country in the tournament. The correct answer is Canada.