1.
Who was captain of the Nashville Predators in 2006-07?
Correct Answer
B. Kimmo Timonen
Explanation
Kimmo Timonen was the captain of the Nashville Predators in the 2006-07 season.
2.
Which Nashville Predator was traded after the 2006-07 season, having scored 65 goals in three years?
Correct Answer
B. Scott Hartnell
Explanation
Scott Hartnell is the correct answer because he was traded after the 2006-07 season and had scored 65 goals in three years with the Nashville Predators. This indicates that he was a valuable player for the team, but they decided to trade him for some reason.
3.
How many NHL teams had more points than the Nashville Predators in 2006-07?
Correct Answer
D. Two
Explanation
In the 2006-07 NHL season, only two teams had more points than the Nashville Predators. This means that the Predators ranked third in terms of points among all the teams in the league that season.
4.
The massive player turnover of the Predators after the 2006-07 season occurred under whose ownership?
Correct Answer
C. Craig Leipold
Explanation
The correct answer is Craig Leipold. After the 2006-07 season, the Nashville Predators experienced a significant player turnover, which refers to a large number of players leaving or being replaced on the team. This occurred under Craig Leipold's ownership.
5.
Which injured Predators player missed the last 20 games of the 2006-07 season as well as the playoffs?
Correct Answer
C. Steve Sullivan
Explanation
Steve Sullivan missed the last 20 games of the 2006-07 season as well as the playoffs due to injury.
6.
Who led the Nashville Predators with 27 goals in 2006-07?
Correct Answer
A. David Legwand
Explanation
David Legwand led the Nashville Predators with 27 goals in the 2006-07 season.
7.
J.P. Dumont signed as a free agent with the Nashville Predators after playing with which team?
Correct Answer
C. Buffalo Sabres
Explanation
J.P. Dumont signed as a free agent with the Nashville Predators after playing with the Buffalo Sabres.
8.
The Nashville Predators selected David Legwand with which overall pick of the 1998 NHL Entry Draft?
Correct Answer
A. 1st
Explanation
In the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, the Nashville Predators selected David Legwand with the 2nd overall pick.
9.
How many goals did Shea Weber score in his first full season as a Nashville Predators defenseman?
Correct Answer
C. 17
Explanation
Shea Weber scored 17 goals in his first full season as a Nashville Predators defenseman.
10.
The IIHF criticized a Russian team's signing which Nashville Predators player in 2008?
Correct Answer
C. Alexander Radulov
Explanation
The correct answer is Alexander Radulov. The IIHF criticized the signing of Alexander Radulov by a Russian team in 2008. This suggests that there may have been some controversy or disagreement surrounding Radulov's signing, possibly due to contractual issues or the timing of the move.
11.
Who was granted a conditional NHL franchise for Nashville in 1997?
Correct Answer
C. Leipold Holdings, LLC
Explanation
Leipold Holdings, LLC was granted a conditional NHL franchise for Nashville in 1997.
12.
In 1997, where was the name "Predators" for Nashville's NHL team officially unveiled?
Correct Answer
A. Wildhorse Saloon
Explanation
In 1997, the name "Predators" for Nashville's NHL team was officially unveiled at the Wildhorse Saloon.
13.
Who did NHL's Nashville Predators beat to record their first-ever overtime win?
Correct Answer
D. New Jersey Devils
Explanation
The NHL's Nashville Predators recorded their first-ever overtime win by beating the New Jersey Devils.
14.
The entrance to the Nashville Predators arena is on the corner of which two streets?
Correct Answer
C. Fifth And Broadway
Explanation
The correct answer is Fifth And Broadway. This answer indicates that the entrance to the Nashville Predators arena is located at the intersection of Fifth Street and Broadway.
15.
What sporting event was held at the Nashville Predators' future home in 1997?
Correct Answer
B. U.S. Figure-Skating Championship
Explanation
In 1997, the U.S. Figure-Skating Championship was held at the Nashville Predators' future home. This event showcases the best figure skaters in the United States competing for national titles. It is a prestigious competition that determines the U.S. representatives for international competitions such as the World Figure Skating Championships and the Winter Olympics. Hosting the U.S. Figure-Skating Championship at their future home would have been a significant event for the Nashville Predators, as it would have brought attention and recognition to their new arena.