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It's All About the Numbers

written by: dweller73
 
This quiz will test your knowledge of numbers retired by NHL teams.

Question 1:


On February 14, 1934 the Toronto Maple Leafs became the first NHL team to officially retire a player's number. This number was the number 6. Who did it belong to?  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)


Question 2:


Who is the first NHL player to have his number retired league wide?  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)


Question 3:


What are the first two numbers officially retired by the Toronto Maple Leafs?
6 & 27
6 & 99
5 & 6
6 & 9

Question 4:


This former Bruin and Avalanche had his #77 retired twice in the same year by two different teams. Boston retired #77 on October 4, 2001 and Colorado retired #77 on November 24, 2001. Name him.  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)


Question 5:


This former Harford Whaler and Carolina Hurricane had his number retired on January 28, 2006. Who is he?
Mario Lemieux
Ron Francis
Chris Pronger
Steve Yzerman

Question 6:


If you ever get drafted by the Detroit Red Wings and you want to wear #19 you are out of luck. # 19 was retired to honor this former Red Wings captain on January 2, 2007.
Chris Chelios
Ted Lindsay
Steve Yzerman
Gordie Howe

Question 7:


The first number retired by the Montreal Canadiens on November 2, 1932 belonged to Howie Morenz. What number did he wear?
4
10
9
7

Question 8:


Notorious throughout the NHL during his playing days for slashing anyone who dared to stand in front of his net, this former New York Islander had his number retired on February 20, 1993. Who was he?  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)


Question 9:


This Canadian political figure had his #29 retired by the Montreal Canadiens on January 29, 2007.
Guy Lafleur
Steven Harper
Ken Dryden
Brian Mulroney

Question 10:


On November 12, 2005 The Montreal Canadiens retired this number to honor both Dickie Moore and Yvan Cournoyer.


 


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