NHL Los Angeles Kings Quiz! MCQ

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  • 1. 

    What Los Angeles King goalie was named a second team All-Star for 1980-81?

    • A.

      Roland Melanson

    • B.

      Rogie Vachon

    • C.

      Kelly Hrudey

    • D.

      Mario Lessard

    Correct Answer
    D. Mario Lessard
    Explanation
    Mario Lessard was named a second team All-Star for the 1980-81 season.

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  • 2. 

    Who was the first Los Angeles Kings defenseman to play in an NHL All-Star Game?

    • A.

      Rob Blake

    • B.

      Larry Murphy

    • C.

      Bill White

    • D.

      Bob Murdoch

    Correct Answer
    C. Bill White
    Explanation
    Bill White was the first Los Angeles Kings defenseman to play in an NHL All-Star Game. This means that before him, no defenseman from the Los Angeles Kings had been selected to participate in the All-Star Game.

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  • 3. 

    Who was the general manager of the L.A. Kings in 1993 when they reached the Stanley Cup Finals?

    • A.

      Nick Beverley

    • B.

      George Maguire

    • C.

      Bob Pulford

    • D.

      Sam McMaster

    Correct Answer
    A. Nick Beverley
    Explanation
    Nick Beverley was the general manager of the L.A. Kings in 1993 when they reached the Stanley Cup Finals.

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  • 4. 

    When Luc Robitaille retired, he was second to whom he played for the Los Angeles Kings?

    • A.

      Marcel Dionne

    • B.

      Mike Murphy

    • C.

      Mattias Norstrom

    • D.

      Dave Taylor

    Correct Answer
    D. Dave Taylor
    Explanation
    When Luc Robitaille retired, he was second to Dave Taylor, whom he played for the Los Angeles Kings. This means that Dave Taylor had played for the Los Angeles Kings for a longer period of time than Luc Robitaille.

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  • 5. 

    Whose record did Luc Robitaille beat for scoring the most goals for the Los Angeles Kings?

    • A.

      Marcel Dionne

    • B.

      Dave Taylor

    • C.

      Bernie Nicholls

    • D.

      Wayne Gretzky

    Correct Answer
    A. Marcel Dionne
    Explanation
    Luc Robitaille beat Marcel Dionne's record for scoring the most goals for the Los Angeles Kings.

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  • 6. 

    Which Los Angeles King scored 70 goals in 1988-89 to rank second in the league?

    • A.

      Dave Taylor

    • B.

      Wayne Gretzky

    • C.

      Bernie Nicholls

    • D.

      Luc Robitaille

    Correct Answer
    C. Bernie Nicholls
    Explanation
    Bernie Nicholls is the correct answer because he scored 70 goals in the 1988-89 season, which ranked him second in the league. This achievement showcases Nicholls' exceptional scoring ability during that season, making him one of the top goal scorers in the NHL.

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  • 7. 

    Who scored the first hat trick for the Los Angeles Kings?

    • A.

      Eddie Joyal

    • B.

      Bill Flett

    • C.

      Eddie Shack

    • D.

      Bill White

    Correct Answer
    B. Bill Flett
    Explanation
    Bill Flett is the correct answer because he scored the first hat trick for the Los Angeles Kings.

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  • 8. 

    Who recorded the first shutout for the Los Angeles Kings?

    • A.

      Wayne Rutledge

    • B.

      Denis DeJordy

    • C.

      Terry Sawchuk

    • D.

      Gerry Desjardins

    Correct Answer
    A. Wayne Rutledge
    Explanation
    Wayne Rutledge recorded the first shutout for the Los Angeles Kings.

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  • 9. 

    Who was the first Los Angeles King to score four goals in a game?

    • A.

      Serge Bernier

    • B.

      Bob Berry

    • C.

      Ted Irvine

    • D.

      Butch Goring

    Correct Answer
    A. Serge Bernier
    Explanation
    Serge Bernier was the first Los Angeles King to score four goals in a game. This means that he was the first player from the Los Angeles Kings team to achieve this feat.

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  • 10. 

    Who led the Los Angeles Kings in scoring in their first season with 57 points?

    • A.

      Bill Flett

    • B.

      Bill Lonsberry

    • C.

      Juha Widing

    • D.

      Eddie Joyal

    Correct Answer
    D. Eddie Joyal
    Explanation
    Eddie Joyal led the Los Angeles Kings in scoring in their first season with 57 points.

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  • 11. 

    Who was the first Los Angeles King to lead the league in penalty minutes?

    • A.

      Marty McSorley

    • B.

      Jerry Korab

    • C.

      Gilles Marotte

    • D.

      Dave Schultz

    Correct Answer
    A. Marty McSorley
    Explanation
    Marty McSorley was the first Los Angeles King to lead the league in penalty minutes. This means that during a specific season, McSorley accumulated the highest number of penalty minutes among all players in the league. Penalty minutes are given to players who commit infractions such as fighting, slashing, or tripping, resulting in them being sent to the penalty box. McSorley's aggressive style of play and willingness to stand up for his teammates likely contributed to his high number of penalty minutes.

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  • 12. 

    Who played four seasons at Cornell and scored in his NHL debut with the Los Angeles Kings in 2007?

    • A.

      Brad Richardson

    • B.

      Matt Moulson

    • C.

      Gabe Gauthier

    • D.

      Matt Greene

    Correct Answer
    B. Matt Moulson
    Explanation
    Matt Moulson is the correct answer because he played four seasons at Cornell and also scored in his NHL debut with the Los Angeles Kings in 2007.

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  • 13. 

    Who was the first California-born player to suit up for the Los Angeles Kings?

    • A.

      Noah Clarke

    • B.

      Adam Deadmarsh

    • C.

      Gabe Gauthier

    • D.

      Jimmy Carson

    Correct Answer
    A. Noah Clarke
    Explanation
    Noah Clarke was the first California-born player to suit up for the Los Angeles Kings.

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  • 14. 

    Who was the first Los Angeles Kings defenseman to lead the team in scoring for the season?

    • A.

      Lubomir Visnovsky

    • B.

      Rob Blake

    • C.

      Ian Turnbull

    • D.

      Steve Duchesne

    Correct Answer
    A. Lubomir Visnovsky
    Explanation
    Lubomir Visnovsky was the first Los Angeles Kings defenseman to lead the team in scoring for the season. This means that he scored the most points among all the defensemen on the team in a single season. He surpassed other notable defensemen like Rob Blake, Ian Turnbull, and Steve Duchesne in terms of scoring.

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  • 15. 

    Who set career highs in goals and assists and led the L.A. Kings with 80 points in 2006-07?

    • A.

      Anze Kopitar

    • B.

      Dustin Brown

    • C.

      Mike Cammalleri

    • D.

      Alexander Frolov

    Correct Answer
    C. Mike Cammalleri
    Explanation
    Mike Cammalleri set career highs in goals and assists and led the L.A. Kings with 80 points in the 2006-07 season.

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