1.
What award did future Phoenix Coyote Claude Lemieux win in 1995?
Correct Answer
B. Conn Smythe TropHy
Explanation
The Conn Smythe Trophy is awarded to the most valuable player during the National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs. In 1995, Claude Lemieux won this prestigious award while playing for the New Jersey Devils. He had an outstanding performance throughout the playoffs, contributing with crucial goals and assists, and displaying exceptional leadership and determination. This award recognized Lemieux's significant impact in helping his team win the Stanley Cup that year.
2.
To which team did the Phoenix Coyotes trade Oleg Tverdovsky in 1999?
Correct Answer
C. Mighty Ducks Of Anaheim
Explanation
In 1999, the Phoenix Coyotes traded Oleg Tverdovsky to the Mighty Ducks Of Anaheim.
3.
Which team knocked the Phoenix Coyotes out of the 2002 Stanley Cup Playoffs?
Correct Answer
B. San Jose Sharks
Explanation
The San Jose Sharks knocked the Phoenix Coyotes out of the 2002 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
4.
Phoenix Coyote Greg Adams recorded what milestone point during the 1999-2000 season?
Correct Answer
C. His 700th
Explanation
During the 1999-2000 season, Greg Adams of the Phoenix Coyotes achieved a milestone point of his 700th. This indicates that he scored his 700th career point during that particular season.
5.
For which team did future Phoenix Coyotes goalie Darcy Wakaluk record his first NHL win?
Correct Answer
C. Buffalo Sabres
Explanation
Darcy Wakaluk recorded his first NHL win while playing for the Buffalo Sabres.
6.
Which team drafted Nikolai Khabibulin in the 1992 NHL Draft?
Correct Answer
B. Winnipeg Jets
Explanation
Nikolai Khabibulin was drafted by the Winnipeg Jets in the 1992 NHL Draft.
7.
To which team did the Phoenix Coyotes trade goalie Robert Esche in 2002?
Correct Answer
A. pHiladelpHia Flyers
Explanation
In 2002, the Phoenix Coyotes traded goalie Robert Esche to the Philadelphia Flyers.
8.
Claude Lemieux recorded what milestone point in 2001-02 as a Phoenix Coyote?
Correct Answer
D. His 750th
Explanation
Claude Lemieux recorded his 750th milestone point in the 2001-02 season as a Phoenix Coyote.
9.
With which team did Mike Gartner once have a 102-point season?
Correct Answer
D. Washington Capitals
Explanation
Mike Gartner once had a 102-point season with the Washington Capitals. This means that during that particular season, Gartner accumulated a total of 102 points, which is a significant achievement. It indicates that he had a high level of skill and contributed greatly to the team's success.
10.
Who led the 1999-2000 Phoenix Coyotes in both goals and assists?
Correct Answer
D. Jeremy Roenick
Explanation
Jeremy Roenick led the 1999-2000 Phoenix Coyotes in both goals and assists.
11.
In which NHL Draft round did the Winnipeg Jets pick future Phoenix Coyote Keith Tkachuk?
Correct Answer
B. First
Explanation
The Winnipeg Jets picked future Phoenix Coyote Keith Tkachuk in the first round of the NHL Draft.
12.
What team knocked the Phoenix Coyotes out of the 2000 Stanley Cup Playoffs?
Correct Answer
B. Colorado Avalanche
Explanation
The Colorado Avalanche knocked the Phoenix Coyotes out of the 2000 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
13.
What goalie was credited with all wins and losses for the Phoenix Coyotes in the 2000 playoffs?
Correct Answer
C. Sean Burke
Explanation
Sean Burke was credited with all wins and losses for the Phoenix Coyotes in the 2000 playoffs. This means that he was the starting goalie for the team throughout the playoffs and was responsible for the outcomes of the games. The other options, Nikolai Khabibulin, Mikhail Shtalenkov, and Scott Langkow, were not credited with any wins or losses, indicating that they did not play a significant role in the team's playoff run that year.
14.
Which team did future Phoenix Coyotes head coach Rick Bowness first lead to the playoffs?
Correct Answer
C. Boston Bruins
Explanation
Rick Bowness first led the Boston Bruins to the playoffs.
15.
How many seasons did Teppo Numminen play as a Winnipeg Jet before they became the Phoenix Coyotes?
Correct Answer
C. Eight
Explanation
Teppo Numminen played eight seasons as a Winnipeg Jet before they became the Phoenix Coyotes.