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Quiz about Los Angeles Sharks WHA
Quiz about Los Angeles Sharks WHA

Los Angeles Sharks (WHA) Trivia Quiz


A quiz about the WHAs Sharks, who played in L.A. for two seasons (1972-73 and 1973-74).

A multiple-choice quiz by angels2002. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
angels2002
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
276,653
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
163
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Question 1 of 10
1. What was the original nickname of the Los Angeles franchise in the WHA? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. For their two seaons of existence (1972-73 and 1973-74), what was the Los Angeles Shark's team colors? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. WHA teams signed many NHL stars in an attempt to boost attendance and fan interest. In 1973, who was the Sharks' most prominent NHL signee (He joined the team in their 2nd season and made an immediate impact as he led the team in scoring)? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Where did the Sharks play most of their home games? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who was the Sharks' goalie that was a 32-year old rookie and ended up 2nd in the league with a goals against average of 2.88? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Who was the Sharks' leading scorer in their inaugural season of 1972-73? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In the 1972-73 season, where did the Sharks finish in the WHAs Western Division? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. How did the 1972-73 Sharks fare in the WHA playoffs? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In the 1973-74 season, what place did the Sharks finish in the WHAs Western Division? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The Sharks' attendance dropped from an average of over 6,000 per game in their inaugural season (1972-73) to barely over 2,000 per game in their second season (1973-74). Thus, the team left Los Angeles after just two years. Who did the Sharks become for their 3rd season (1974-75)? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What was the original nickname of the Los Angeles franchise in the WHA?

Answer: Aces

The Sharks were originally the Los Angeles Aces as there was to be a WHA team called the San Francisco Sharks. But, when the San Francisco ownership group ran out of money, that franchise was then awarded to Quebec, where they became the Nordiques. Los Angeles then took the name Sharks.
2. For their two seaons of existence (1972-73 and 1973-74), what was the Los Angeles Shark's team colors?

Answer: Red, black, and white

The colors were red, black, and white, featuring black pants and either a red or white jersey with black trim, and a menacing black shark logo.
3. WHA teams signed many NHL stars in an attempt to boost attendance and fan interest. In 1973, who was the Sharks' most prominent NHL signee (He joined the team in their 2nd season and made an immediate impact as he led the team in scoring)?

Answer: Marc Tardif

Tardif was a rising star with the Montreal Canadiens, scoring 31 goals in only his 2nd season with them. Hull signed with the Winnipeg Jets, Sanderson with the Philadelphia Blazers, and Bernier with the Quebec Nordiques.
4. Where did the Sharks play most of their home games?

Answer: Los Angeles Sports Arena

While they played a few home games at the Long Beach Arena during the 1972-73 and 1973-74 seasons, the Los Angeles Sports Arena was their primary home. The NHLs Kings played at the Forum, and Staples Center was not opened until 1999.
5. Who was the Sharks' goalie that was a 32-year old rookie and ended up 2nd in the league with a goals against average of 2.88?

Answer: Russ Gillow

Gillow was a career minor leaguer who got his chance in the W.H.A. He spent much of the season as the Sharks #2 goalie, but his stellar play moved him ahead of George Gardner on the depth chart and Gillow became their #1 netminder for the last quarter of the season and the playoffs. Gary Edwards was the NHLs L.A. Kings backup goalie to Rogie Vachon from 1972-76, and Gerry Cheevers was not a rookie in 1972.

He was one of the more publicized players that jumped from the NHL to the WHA. Cheevers was a standout goaile with the Boston Bruins, jumped the the WHA's Cleveland Crusaders, and led the WHA is goals against average in 1972-73.

He returned to the Bruins after two years in the WHA.
6. Who was the Sharks' leading scorer in their inaugural season of 1972-73?

Answer: Gary Veneruzzo

Veneruzzo tallied 43 goals and 30 assists for a team leading total of 73 points. Veneruzzo was a career minor leaguer who had played a total of 7 games in the NHL with the St. Louis Blues.
7. In the 1972-73 season, where did the Sharks finish in the WHAs Western Division?

Answer: 3rd

In an exciting Western Division, the Sharks were 37-35-6 for 80 points, good for 3rd place in the West, trailing 2nd place Houston by 2 points and edging Minnesota and Alberta, who tied for 4th with 79 points.
8. How did the 1972-73 Sharks fare in the WHA playoffs?

Answer: Eliminated in the first round

In the first round, after taking a 2 games to 1 lead over the Houston Aeros with a thrilling 3-2 win in game 3, the Sharks lost 3 straight and dropped the series 4 games to 2.
9. In the 1973-74 season, what place did the Sharks finish in the WHAs Western Division?

Answer: 6th

With the worst offense and second worst defense in the league, the 1973-74 Sharks finished 6th (last) in the WHA Western Division with a record of 25-53-0. These Sharks were the first WHA team to go through an entire season with no ties. Note that the WHA had a 10 minute overtime period so most ties were broken.
10. The Sharks' attendance dropped from an average of over 6,000 per game in their inaugural season (1972-73) to barely over 2,000 per game in their second season (1973-74). Thus, the team left Los Angeles after just two years. Who did the Sharks become for their 3rd season (1974-75)?

Answer: Michigan Stags

The Sharks packed their bags for Detroit where they became the Michigan Stags. They did not fare much better there; financial difficulties and low attendance forced a mid season move to Baltimore where they became the Blades. After another last place finish in 1974-75, there was speculation that the team was going to move to Seattle; instead it folded and ceased operations.
Source: Author angels2002

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