Tuesday Trivia

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LAST WEEK’S ANSWER: Rick Dudley

Here along the Lake I would like to humble and sincerely express my appreciation to the hundreds of thousands of hockey fans that did or could have participated in the inaugural Tuesday Trivia.

The top two responders with the most correct answers were Oldfan and Anonymous followed closely by paper2021 and Challenger70.

The intent of Tuesday Trivia was to provide some small challenges to test the hockey data base of fans and to incentivize fans to do their own research and expand their hockey knowledge while making it fun at the same time, or at least that was my intention.

I look forward to stumping as many hockey fans next season as possible.

The contestants receiving a Vintage Hockey Card (VHC) with the adjoining Buffalo Winter original certificate of verification (COV) will be contacted by email for details.

Marvelous Maple Leafs

Cup Champions Subdued

Maple Leafs 5 – Panthers 4 (Series 1-0 Toronto) Maple Leafs RW Nylander exploded offensively in the first period scoring just 33 seconds into the game to relieve some of the hyped-up pressure on Toronto to win and scored again with eight minutes remaining in the period for the 2-0 lead.

When Florida scored to cut the lead in half with four minutes left in the first period, RW Nylander responded by assisting on Toronto’s third goal 19 seconds later to restore Toronto’s two goal lead earning the 3-1 score going into the second period.

Even though the Panthers were able to come within one goal twice Toronto did not sit back and attempt to protect the lead, the Maple Leafs without taking advantage of their five power plays still scored five goals and held the lead all game.

TONIGHT’S MATCHUPS

Hurricanes vs Capitals 7pm (Series Gm 1)

Oilers vs Knights 9:30pm (Series Gm 1)

3 Seconds

50th Game 7 in NHL playoff history

Jets 4 – Blues 3 (x2 OT) (Series 4-3 Winnipeg) The Jets scored twice in the last two minutes of the game with their goaltender pulled and tying the game by setting an NHL game seven record when Winnipeg scored with just three seconds remaining in the game.

Another 2-0 lead (by the losing team) evaporated in game seven of the opening round and the Jets without their scoring Center Scheifele and lingering doubts about goaltender Hellebuyck being able to back stop this team to the next round, squashed all doubts.

TONIGHT’S MATCHUP FIRST GAME OF THE SECOND ROUND

Panthers vs Maple Leafs 8pm (Series 0-0)

Hat Trick Ends Avalanche

The Anomaly that is RW Mikko Rantanen

RW Rantanen’s 2024/25 regular season statistics, Games Goals Assists Points +/- PIMS

Stars 4 – Avalanche 2 (en) (Series 4-3 Dallas) Last night’s opening round game seven was immensely entertaining, a close game where the visitors struck first shorthanded halfway through the second period and then again seconds into the third period to take the 2-0 lead.

.833% Save Percentage

And just when the home fans were about to lose hope their newest player in Dallas, RW Rantanen a former first round selection and 10-year veteran of the Avalanche, scores twice in six minutes to tie the game and with four minutes remaining assists on the go-ahead goal before scoring his hat trick with just three seconds remaining in the game.

Can you spot the only Avalanche sweater wearing fan?

TONIGHT’S MATCHUP

Blues vs Jets 7pm (Series tied 3-3)

Blues Down Jets

Game Seven coming to Winnipeg

This is not in the rule book

Blues 5 – Jets 2 (Series tied 3-3) No overtime, no empty net goals, just St. Louis scoring four times on 15 SOG during the second period that chased Winnipeg’s goaltender Hellebyck to the bench and the Blues force game seven.

Last night the NHL decided that if your own player touches your goalie first then the opposing team’s player’s interference happens it is not going to be considered interference, who knew?

TONIGHT’S MATCHUP

Avalanche vs Stars 8pm (Series tied 3-3)

CALDER CUP PLAYOFFS

The Rochester Americans have advanced to the Calder Cup Quarter Finals (North Division Finals) by sweeping the Syracuse Crunch (3-0) in convincing fashion as goaltender Levi recorded back-to-back shutouts in the final two games.

Leading the AHL regular season in shutouts (7) coupled with his current AHL playoff performances leave little left for goaltender Levi to accomplish in this league and it will be interesting to watch the Americans attempt to advance as Rochester awaits the outcome of their North Division’s #1 Laval vs #4 Cleveland series to determine their next opponent.