1.
How many times did the Chicago Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup in the 1930's?
Correct Answer
B. Twice
Explanation
In the 1930's, the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup twice.
2.
What did the Chicago Blackhawks do on March 14th, 1933?
Correct Answer
D. Forfeit The Game
Explanation
On March 14th, 1933, the Chicago Blackhawks forfeited the game.
3.
On April 12th, 1938, the Chicago Blackhawks won what for the second time?
Correct Answer
B. The Stanley Cup
Explanation
The Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup for the second time on April 12th, 1938. The Stanley Cup is awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious trophies in professional sports, representing the pinnacle of achievement in ice hockey. The Blackhawks' victory in 1938 solidified their place in hockey history and added another championship to their franchise's success.
4.
Which owner of the Chicago Blackhawks sold his controlling interest in September of 1952?
Correct Answer
D. Bill Tobin
Explanation
Bill Tobin is the correct answer because he sold his controlling interest in the Chicago Blackhawks in September of 1952.
5.
By the end of the 1960-61 season, how many times had the Chicago Blackhawks won the Stanley Cup?
Correct Answer
D. Three
Explanation
The Chicago Blackhawks had won the Stanley Cup three times by the end of the 1960-61 season.
6.
In March of 1970, what was Chicago Blackhawk Tony Esposito's record for shutouts in the season?
Correct Answer
B. 15
Explanation
In March of 1970, Tony Esposito, a player for the Chicago Blackhawks, had a record of 15 shutouts in the season. This means that in 15 games during that season, Esposito prevented the opposing team from scoring any goals. This is an impressive achievement and highlights Esposito's skill and ability as a goaltender during that time.
7.
Who took over as head coach and GM of the Chicago Blackhawks in July 1977?
Correct Answer
B. Bob Pullford
Explanation
Bob Pullford took over as head coach and GM of the Chicago Blackhawks in July 1977.
8.
In October of 1980, the Chicago Blackhawks retired No. 21 in honor of which player?
Correct Answer
B. Stan Mikita
Explanation
Stan Mikita was honored by the Chicago Blackhawks in October of 1980 when they retired his No. 21 jersey. Mikita was a highly successful and influential player for the Blackhawks, spending his entire 22-season career with the team. He was known for his exceptional skill and was a key player in the team's success, including winning the Stanley Cup in 1961. Mikita's contributions to the Blackhawks and his impact on the sport of hockey made him deserving of this honor.
9.
What team, with the Chicago Blackhawks, set a record for fastest five goals by two teams in 1983?
Correct Answer
C. Toronto Maple Leafs
Explanation
In 1983, the Toronto Maple Leafs, while playing against the Chicago Blackhawks, set a record for the fastest five goals scored by two teams. This indicates that both teams collectively scored five goals in the least amount of time compared to any other game in that season.
10.
Who celebrated playing 1000 games with the Chicago Blackhawks in March of 1990?
Correct Answer
C. Bob Murray
Explanation
Bob Murray celebrated playing 1000 games with the Chicago Blackhawks in March of 1990.
11.
In March of 1991, Ed Belfour broke whose Chicago Blackhawks record for wins in a single season?
Correct Answer
C. Tony Esposito
Explanation
In March of 1991, Ed Belfour broke Tony Esposito's Chicago Blackhawks record for wins in a single season.
12.
In the 1992 NHL playoffs, how many games did the Chicago Blackhawks win in a row?
Correct Answer
C. Eleven
Explanation
During the 1992 NHL playoffs, the Chicago Blackhawks won a remarkable eleven games in a row. This impressive winning streak demonstrates the team's exceptional performance and skill during that particular playoff season.
13.
In January of 1993, which Blackhawks left wing played his 1000th career game?
Correct Answer
C. Mike Goulet
Explanation
Mike Goulet is the correct answer because he was a left wing player for the Blackhawks and he played his 1000th career game in January of 1993. The other options, Ed Belfour, Bill Mosienko, and Steve Larmer, were not left wings and therefore cannot be the correct answer.
14.
What Chicago arena hosted its final regular-season NHL game on April 14th, 1994?
Correct Answer
D. Chicago Stadium
Explanation
Chicago Stadium hosted its final regular-season NHL game on April 14th, 1994.
15.
What did Blackhawks defenseman Gary Suter do in an April 1993 game?
Correct Answer
A. Score A Hat Trick
Explanation
In an April 1993 game, Blackhawks defenseman Gary Suter scored a hat trick. A hat trick refers to when a player scores three goals in a single game. This achievement is considered impressive and rare, showcasing Suter's skill and ability to contribute offensively to his team's success during the game.