1.
Calgary Flames player Jim Peplinski represented which country in the 1988 Olympics?
Correct Answer
C. Canada
Explanation
Jim Peplinski represented Canada in the 1988 Olympics because he was a player for the Calgary Flames, a Canadian ice hockey team. As the Olympics are a competition between countries, it is logical to assume that Peplinski would represent his home country of Canada. The other options, United States, Japan, and USSR, are not relevant as Peplinski was not a player from those countries.
2.
What was the points percentage for the Calgary Flames in Jim Playfair's first season as head coach?
Correct Answer
D. 0.585
Explanation
In Jim Playfair's first season as head coach, the Calgary Flames had a points percentage of 0.585. This means that they earned 58.5% of the total possible points in the season. This indicates a relatively successful season for the team under Playfair's leadership, as they were able to secure a significant portion of the available points.
3.
What player did the Calgary Flames get from Detroit for Mike Vernon in 1994?
Correct Answer
B. Steve Chiasson
Explanation
In 1994, the Calgary Flames acquired Steve Chiasson from Detroit in exchange for Mike Vernon.
4.
Which team dealt the Calgary Flames a 5-0 shutout in February of 2008?
Correct Answer
B. Edmonton Oilers
Explanation
In February of 2008, the Calgary Flames were shutout 5-0 by the Edmonton Oilers.
5.
Kristian Huselius recorded which landmark point while with the Calgary Flames in 2007-08?
Correct Answer
D. His 300th
Explanation
Kristian Huselius recorded his 300th landmark point while playing for the Calgary Flames in the 2007-08 season. This suggests that he achieved a significant milestone in his career by reaching 300 points during that particular season.
6.
What first name was shared by two goalies for the 2007-08 Calgary Flames?
Correct Answer
A. Curtis
Explanation
Two goalies for the 2007-08 Calgary Flames shared the first name Curtis.
7.
Calgary Flames goalie Mike Vernon announced his retirement in which year?
Correct Answer
A. 2002
Explanation
Mike Vernon announced his retirement in 2002.
8.
Roman Hamrlik joined which team after leaving the Calgary Flames in 2007?
Correct Answer
A. Montreal Canadiens
Explanation
After leaving the Calgary Flames in 2007, Roman Hamrlik joined the Montreal Canadiens.
9.
The Calgary Flames drafted Dave Moss in which round of the 2001 draft?
Correct Answer
C. Seventh
Explanation
Dave Moss was drafted by the Calgary Flames in the seventh round of the 2001 draft.
10.
To which team did the Calgary Flames trade Brett Hull in March of 1988?
Correct Answer
B. St. Louis Blues
Explanation
In March of 1988, the Calgary Flames traded Brett Hull to the St. Louis Blues.
11.
In which statistical category did then-Calgary Flame Mike Vernon lead the NHL in the 1987-88 season?
Correct Answer
A. Goalie Points Percentage
Explanation
In the 1987-88 season, Mike Vernon of the Calgary Flames led the NHL in the statistical category of Goalie Points Percentage. This statistic measures the percentage of possible points a team earns in games where a specific goalie plays. It takes into account both wins and ties, giving a measure of a goalie's overall contribution to their team's success.
12.
How many of the Flames played in all 82 games in the 2005-2006 season?
Correct Answer
B. 4
Explanation
In the 2005-2006 season, four Flames players played in all 82 games. This means that they were available for every game and did not miss any due to injuries or other reasons.
13.
Who had the most penalties in minutes for the Flames in 2005-2006?
Correct Answer
C. Darren McCarty
Explanation
Darren McCarty had the most penalties in minutes for the Flames in 2005-2006.
14.
What Flames leader led the team with the most on ice time in 2005-2006?
Correct Answer
B. Dion pHaneuf
Explanation
Dion Phaneuf is the correct answer because he led the Flames team with the most on ice time in the 2005-2006 season.
15.
How many short-handed goals did the Calgary Flames have in the 2005-06 season?
Correct Answer
C. Eight
Explanation
The Calgary Flames had eight short-handed goals in the 2005-06 season.