NHL Goalie Trivia

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  • 1. 

    Who was the first goalie to score a goal in the National Hockey League playoffs?

    • A.

      Martin Brodeur

    • B.

      Billy Smith

    • C.

      Ron Hextall

    • D.

      Patrick Roy

    Correct Answer
    C. Ron Hextall
  • 2. 

    Currently, which NHL goalie holds the record for most wins?

    • A.

      Patrick Roy

    • B.

      Ed Belfour

    • C.

      Terry Sawchuk

    • D.

      Martin Brodeur

    Correct Answer
    D. Martin Brodeur
  • 3. 

    Which goalie holds the record for most shutouts in a single season?

    • A.

      George Hainsworth

    • B.

      Dominik Hašek

    • C.

      Henrik Lundqvist

    • D.

      Tony Esposito

    Correct Answer
    A. George Hainsworth
    Explanation
    George Hainsworth had 22 shutouts in just 44 games during the 1928‑29 season!

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  • 4. 

    Which NHL goalie won the Vezina Trophy in the 2011-12 NHL season?

    • A.

      Henrik Lundqvist

    • B.

      Tim Thomas

    • C.

      Martin Brodeur

    • D.

      Dominik Hasek

    Correct Answer
    A. Henrik Lundqvist
  • 5. 

    What is the most saves an NHL goaltender has made in a single playoff game?

    • A.

      55

    • B.

      63

    • C.

      90

    • D.

      120

    Correct Answer
    C. 90
    Explanation
    Normie Smith made 90 saves in just one playoff game in 1936!

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  • Mar 15, 2022
    Quiz Edited by
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  • Apr 06, 2013
    Quiz Created by
    Catherine Halcomb

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