Showing posts with label Hockey Trivia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hockey Trivia. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2007

Habs 100 Trivia Question Update



There are exactly 10 days remaining in the Habs 100 Trivia Question Primer contest to name bragging rights for the Canadiens most knowledgable fan.

So far I have sorted through dozens of entries and I have been quite surprised by what I am reading.

Hab fans sure know their stuff!

Not one single entry came back with less than 75 correct answers! Considering that I sought to make these questions difficult to Google, this is testament to how well versed Habs fans are in the facts and and details of their favorite teams history.

Up until last Friday night, I had read and scored 37 readers answers, and so far three entries have pulled away from the pack. After going through the first 5 or 6 replies, it quickly became apparent which answers were stumping fans accross the board.

In fact, there was one question (#36) worth 6 points for three names, that only one entrant nailed.

Samuel Desjardins, wherever you are - stand up and take a bow!

If you think you know your Habs and have what it takes to answer these questions, give it a shot in the remaining days.

Who knows, you could find yourself with bragging rights as the Habs Trivia Expert!

For now, here are how the top 10 entries stack up.

Manon Patry: 263 points - 91 correct answers
Eddy Sauvestre: 246 points - 84.5 correct answers
J.T.: 242 points - 80 correct answers
Samuel Desjardins: 241 points - 78 correct answers
Martin St-Pierre: 240 points - 78 correct answers
Donah Duplesie: 240 points - 77 correct answers
Armand Content: 240 points - 77 corrects answers
Babe Wheeler: 240 points - 77 correct answers
Arnold Levy: 239 points - 77 correct answers
P.X. Olivier: 239 points - 76 correct answers

If you have submitted an entry in the last few days, check back on October 3. These are not the final totals.

If you are interested in submitting, send your answers to me at realitycheck-time @ hotmail.com. I will be e-mail all entrants scores once the contest wraps up.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Gretzky Bits, Just To Kill Time



The last two days haven't allowed me much blogging time - nightshifts have reared their ugly brutal head again for back to backs just in time to get on my nerves before Christmas.

That and I'll be missing the Habs and Sabres game tonight. Catch it on tomorrow morning's one-hour mini-Express, I guess.

I just thought I'd drop something down here, to keep things interesting.

Scanning through some other blogs and sites I came upon a pair of Gretzky related things again - no the usual stories one encounters.

The first one is courtesy of the Legends of Hockey and writer Joe Pelletier. Along with profiling the greats of the game, Joe has also written exclusively on international hockey, including the 1972 Summit Series.

It reads:


Game 2 of the 1987 Canada Cup finals is considered by many to be one of the greatest games ever played. Wayne Gretzky, arguably the game's greatest player, considers that game to be the greatest game he personally has ever played.

That game is also memorable to Gretzky for another reason - one of his most embarrassing. He peed his pants right there on the Team Canada bench!

The incident happened during the first overtime. Gretzky, being double and triple shifted, had played a ton of hockey in this game already, and was exhausted halfway through the first overtime. He compared his physical state to that of a marathon runner in his 26th mile. He was on the bench and had no control over his own muscles.

Just as Gretzky realized what was going on, one of the coaches told him to get ready, he was to be going into action at the next chance. Somehow he formed enough energy to go back out and play another shift.

By the way, no one knew Gretzky did this. But as he revealed in his autobiography, he told everyone after the game. His teammates, celebrating a great victory, laughed heartily for nearly 30 minutes.
Check out Joe's other oddball stories.

Myrtle's site has linked to an interesting piece in the New York Times on Ty, Wayne's 15 years old son who is playing hockey at a Minnesota Prep School. Not exactly what I imagined.

Finally I thought I'd toss out a little hockey trivia question I asked another blogger days ago. It's a tricky one!

Which member of the Hockey Hall Of Fame has a son inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame?

I'll give a hint a day until someone gets it.