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  • 1. 

    In 1995, what was the seating capacity of the old Boston Garden for hockey games?

    • A.

      16,098

    • B.

      14,448

    • C.

      12,936

    • D.

      17,210 Including Standing Room Only

    Correct Answer
    B. 14,448
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 14,448. This means that in 1995, the seating capacity of the old Boston Garden for hockey games was 14,448.

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  • 2. 

    Who was the first Boston Bruins' opponent to play in the Boston Garden in 1928?

    • A.

      Chicago Blackhawks

    • B.

      Montreal Canadiens

    • C.

      Atlanta Flames

    • D.

      Toronto Maple Leafs

    Correct Answer
    B. Montreal Canadiens
    Explanation
    The first opponent to play in the Boston Garden in 1928 for the Boston Bruins was the Montreal Canadiens.

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  • 3. 

    Who scored the final goal at the Boston Garden?

    • A.

      Ted Donato

    • B.

      Ray Bourque

    • C.

      Don Sweeney

    • D.

      Adam Oates

    Correct Answer
    C. Don Sweeney
    Explanation
    Don Sweeney scored the final goal at the Boston Garden.

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  • 4. 

    What university did Ken Dryden attend before being drafted by the NHL's Boston Bruins?

    • A.

      Cornell

    • B.

      University Of Toronto

    • C.

      Harvard

    • D.

      Yale

    Correct Answer
    A. Cornell
    Explanation
    Ken Dryden attended Cornell University before being drafted by the NHL's Boston Bruins.

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following players was not involved in the 1967 trade which sent Phil Esposito to the Boston Bruins?

    • A.

      Jack Norris

    • B.

      Ken Hodge

    • C.

      Pit Martin

    • D.

      Jean Ratelle

    Correct Answer
    D. Jean Ratelle
    Explanation
    Jean Ratelle was not involved in the 1967 trade which sent Phil Esposito to the Boston Bruins. The question is asking for the player who was not part of the trade, and Ratelle is the only option among the given players who was not involved in that trade.

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  • 6. 

    How many games did Bobby Orr play with the Boston Bruins?

    • A.

      665

    • B.

      710

    • C.

      843

    • D.

      476

    Correct Answer
    B. 710
    Explanation
    Bobby Orr played 710 games with the Boston Bruins.

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  • 7. 

    Who won his first Stanley Cup in 1970 with the Boston Bruins?

    • A.

      Bobby Orr

    • B.

      Merlin Olsen

    • C.

      Ray Mercer

    • D.

      Joe Montana

    Correct Answer
    A. Bobby Orr
    Explanation
    Bobby Orr won his first Stanley Cup in 1970 with the Boston Bruins.

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  • 8. 

    Which Boston Bruins goaltender recorded a thirty-two game unbeaten streak?

    • A.

      Pete Peeters

    • B.

      Andy Moog

    • C.

      Byron Dafoe

    • D.

      Gerry Cheevers

    Correct Answer
    D. Gerry Cheevers
    Explanation
    Gerry Cheevers is the correct answer because he is the Boston Bruins goaltender who recorded a thirty-two game unbeaten streak.

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  • 9. 

    In what year did the Boston Bruins join the NHL?

    • A.

      1924

    • B.

      1917

    • C.

      1925

    • D.

      1996

    Correct Answer
    A. 1924
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1924. The Boston Bruins joined the NHL in 1924.

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  • 10. 

    What Boston Bruin was selected for the 2003 All-Star team?

    • A.

      Denis Arkhipov

    • B.

      Brian Leetch

    • C.

      Glen Murray

    • D.

      Bill Durnan

    Correct Answer
    C. Glen Murray
    Explanation
    Glen Murray was selected for the 2003 All-Star team because of his exceptional performance as a Boston Bruin. He displayed remarkable skills and contributed significantly to the team's success during that year. His talent and dedication made him stand out among other players, earning him a spot on the prestigious All-Star team.

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  • 11. 

    Who coached the Boston Bruins during the 1930 NHL season?

    • A.

      Bob Gainey

    • B.

      Art Ross

    • C.

      G. "Punch" Imlach

    • D.

      Floyd Smith

    Correct Answer
    B. Art Ross
    Explanation
    Art Ross is the correct answer because he coached the Boston Bruins during the 1930 NHL season.

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  • 12. 

    Who coached the Boston Bruins during the 1946 NHL season?

    • A.

      Art Ross

    • B.

      A. "Dit" Clapper

    • C.

      Mike Keenan

    • D.

      Herbie Lewis

    Correct Answer
    B. A. "Dit" Clapper
    Explanation
    "Dit" Clapper coached the Boston Bruins during the 1946 NHL season. This can be inferred from the given options, where the correct answer is A. "Dit" Clapper.

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  • 13. 

    Who was the losing coach in the 1957 Stanley Cup finals for the Boston Bruins?

    • A.

      Sid Abel

    • B.

      Milt Schmidt

    • C.

      Jimmy Skinner

    • D.

      Dick Irvin

    Correct Answer
    B. Milt Schmidt
    Explanation
    Milt Schmidt was the losing coach in the 1957 Stanley Cup finals for the Boston Bruins. This means that he was the coach of the Bruins during that season and they ended up losing the finals.

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  • 14. 

    Who coached the Boston Bruins during the 1974 NHL season?

    • A.

      A. "Bep" Guidolin

    • B.

      Mike Keenan

    • C.

      Dick Irvin

    • D.

      Tommy Ivan

    Correct Answer
    A. A. "Bep" Guidolin
    Explanation
    "Bep" Guidolin coached the Boston Bruins during the 1974 NHL season.

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  • 15. 

    Who was the losing coach in the 1977 Stanley Cup finals for Boston Bruins?

    • A.

      Jimmy Skinner

    • B.

      Don Cherry

    • C.

      Scotty Bowman

    • D.

      G. "Punch" Imlach

    Correct Answer
    B. Don Cherry
    Explanation
    Don Cherry was not the losing coach in the 1977 Stanley Cup finals for the Boston Bruins.

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  • 16. 

    Who coached the Boston Bruins during the 1978 NHL season?

    • A.

      Art Ross

    • B.

      Sid Abel

    • C.

      Don Cherry

    • D.

      Scotty Bowman

    Correct Answer
    C. Don Cherry
    Explanation
    Don Cherry is the correct answer because he coached the Boston Bruins during the 1978 NHL season.

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  • 17. 

    Who was the losing coach in the 1988 Stanley Cup finals for Boston Bruins?

    • A.

      Billy Reay

    • B.

      Terry O'Reilly

    • C.

      Lester Patrick

    • D.

      Fred Shero

    Correct Answer
    B. Terry O'Reilly
    Explanation
    Terry O'Reilly was the losing coach in the 1988 Stanley Cup finals for the Boston Bruins.

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