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Quiz about NHL Draft Boom and Bust
Quiz about NHL Draft Boom and Bust

NHL Draft: Boom and Bust Trivia Quiz


The National Hockey League instituted an annual amateur entry draft in 1963 to select the rights to new amateur players. Whether a team chooses players who boom or bust effects their fortunes for years to come. Pick the player who boomed or busted.

A multiple-choice quiz by rojan61. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
rojan61
Time
4 mins
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Multiple Choice
Quiz #
319,963
Updated
Jul 23 22
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10
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Question 1 of 10
1. In the very first NHL Amateur Entry Draft, the Montreal Canadiens made the first selection ever from the St. Michael's Juveniles. Which player did they choose? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In the 1999 Draft, the expansion Atlanta Thrashers made him their first-ever pick first overall in the hopes that he would lead them to the Stanley Cup some day. Which player did they choose? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In the 1993 Draft, the Ottawa Senators took this Quebec Major Junior Hockey League phenom with visions of him leading them to a Stanley Cup. Which player did they choose? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In the 1994 NHL Draft, the Edmonton Oilers took future captain Ryan Smyth with the sixth overall pick in the first round. The Oilers also had an earlier fourth overall pick. Which player did they choose? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. In 1979, the NHL changed the name of the draft from the Amateur Draft to the Entry Draft. Which player did the Colorado Rockies (later the New Jersey Devils) pick with the first overall pick? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Hall of Fame goalie Ken Dryden played his entire NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens. Which NHL team drafted this boomer 13th overall in the fourth round of the 1964 NHL Amateur Draft? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. When you are taken with the last pick in the 12th round of the NHL Draft, and you actually ever play in the NHL, you have got to be considered a boomer. Which player did the Calgary Flames take last overall in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who was the first player chosen in the first round of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, to not even play one game in the NHL? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Future NHL superstar and then Quebec Major Junior Hockey League phenom Denis Savard, was taken third overall in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks. Despite intense pressure from their fans and local media, which relative bust player, did the Montreal Canadiens choose with their first overall pick in the 1980 draft instead of Savard? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. NHL prima-donna scorer Dany Heatley demanded a trade from the Ottawa Senators during the 2009 summer offseason. Eventually, his wish was granted and he was traded to the San Jose Sharks. Which team drafted the boom and bust Heatley, and was the victim of his first trade demand following an off-ice incident that resulted in the death of a teammate? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In the very first NHL Amateur Entry Draft, the Montreal Canadiens made the first selection ever from the St. Michael's Juveniles. Which player did they choose?

Answer: Garry Monahan

Garry Monahan went on to have a journeyman career in the NHL scoring 285 points in 748 regular season games playing for Montreal, Detroit, Los Angeles, Toronto and Vancouver. Overall, he was a bust as the first choice ever. In 1969, he was traded to the Detroit Red Wings in a deal that saw 1963 second choice overall, Pete Mahovlich, come to Montreal.

The Little M went on to win four Stanley Cups with the Habs and score 773 points in 884 regular season games. Monahan never sipped champagne from the Cup. McKechnie and Meehan were also chosen in the 1963 draft both by the Toronto Maple Leafs, and went on to have solid NHL careers.
2. In the 1999 Draft, the expansion Atlanta Thrashers made him their first-ever pick first overall in the hopes that he would lead them to the Stanley Cup some day. Which player did they choose?

Answer: Patrik Stefan

Patrik Stefan ended up a major bust, scoring only 188 points in 455 regular season games. He played six seasons with the Thrashers and one with the Stars before leaving the NHL for good after the 2006-07 season. The Sedin twins were still going strong as the premier forwards on the Vancouver Canucks, who drafted them 2nd and 3rd overall in the 1999 draft. Pavel Brendl was taken fourth overall by the New York Rangers in the same draft, and was even a bigger bust then Stefan, scoring only 22 points in 78 regular season games before ending his NHL career.
3. In the 1993 Draft, the Ottawa Senators took this Quebec Major Junior Hockey League phenom with visions of him leading them to a Stanley Cup. Which player did they choose?

Answer: Alexandre Daigle

Alexandre Daigle never lived up to his promise of being the next Mario Lemieux. He bounced around with six NHL teams including the Sens scoring only 327 points in 616 regular season games. His work ethic and character were questioned repeatedly but teams kept giving him chances due to his obvious hockey skills.

He left the NHL for good after the 2005/2006 season. Gratton taken third overall by Tampa Bay also was a bust but did enjoy a very long journeyman career retiring after the 2008/2009 NHL season. Lecompte was taken twenty-fourth overall in the first round by Chicago and Charbonneau was taken fifty-third overall in the third round also by Ottawa. Neither played a game in the NHL.
4. In the 1994 NHL Draft, the Edmonton Oilers took future captain Ryan Smyth with the sixth overall pick in the first round. The Oilers also had an earlier fourth overall pick. Which player did they choose?

Answer: Jason Bonsignore

Jason Bonsignore played only 21 games with the Oilers, scoring three points before being traded to Tampa Bay where he played another 58 games scoring 13 points before exiting the NHL. The Oilers chose Mike Watt 32nd overall in the second round of the 1994 draft.

He played only 14 of his 157 NHL games with Edmonton. Moreau was chosen by Chicago later in the first round, and Souray was chosen by New Jersey in the third round. Moreau was traded to the Oilers by the Blackhawks in 1999. Souray signed as a free agent with the Oilers in 2007.
5. In 1979, the NHL changed the name of the draft from the Amateur Draft to the Entry Draft. Which player did the Colorado Rockies (later the New Jersey Devils) pick with the first overall pick?

Answer: Rob Ramage

Rob Ramage played professionally for the Birmingham Bulls of the now defunct World Hockey Association the year prior to being drafted in the NHL Entry Draft. He was one of a number of amateur players who played in the WHA that year because they were deemed to be too young to qualify for the 1978 NHL draft. Ramage went on to be a NHL captain, playing over 1000 regular season games. Turnbull was chosen second overall by St. Louis, Foligno third overall by Detroit, and Gartner fourth overall by Washington. All three had solid NHL careers.
6. Hall of Fame goalie Ken Dryden played his entire NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens. Which NHL team drafted this boomer 13th overall in the fourth round of the 1964 NHL Amateur Draft?

Answer: Boston Bruins

The Boston Bruins chose Dryden and then traded him along with Alex Campbell to Montreal for Paul Reid and Guy Allen. All the players involved in the deal were chosen in the 1964 draft. Only Dryden ever played in the NHL.
7. When you are taken with the last pick in the 12th round of the NHL Draft, and you actually ever play in the NHL, you have got to be considered a boomer. Which player did the Calgary Flames take last overall in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft?

Answer: Sergei Pryakhin

Final pick Sergei Pryakhin played 46 games for the Flames over three seasons, scoring 11 points before returning to Russia and a long hockey career in Europe. Cheveldayoff and Kocur were picked in the first round respectively by the Islanders and Red Wings, and Duval in the second round by the Rangers, and none of them played in even one game in the NHL.
8. Who was the first player chosen in the first round of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, to not even play one game in the NHL?

Answer: Artem Kryukov

With the 15th pick overall, the Buffalo Sabres took this Russian forward whose best season in the Russian Hockey League had him compile only 17 points in 60 games. He did not even get a sniff at the NHL. The Sabres could have taken his Russian teammate and solid NHL scorer Alexander Frolov instead.

The Los Angeles Kings chose Frolov 20th overall in the first round of the same draft. Ovechkin was a NHL superstar forward with the Washington Capitals. Bure was a retired former NHL superstar. Perezhogin was chosen in the first round twenty-fifth overall in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft by the Montreal Canadiens.

He played 128 games for them prior to returning to play in Russia following the 2006-07 NHL season.
9. Future NHL superstar and then Quebec Major Junior Hockey League phenom Denis Savard, was taken third overall in the 1980 NHL Entry Draft by the Chicago Blackhawks. Despite intense pressure from their fans and local media, which relative bust player, did the Montreal Canadiens choose with their first overall pick in the 1980 draft instead of Savard?

Answer: Doug Wickenheiser

Doug Wickenheiser only lasted 3-1/2 seasons with the Habs before he was dispatched to the St. Louis Blues in a trade. Savard became the NHLs most exciting player to watch in his hey-day. Hunter, Delorme, and Ingman were all first round picks by Montreal in the 1981 NHL Entry Draft.
10. NHL prima-donna scorer Dany Heatley demanded a trade from the Ottawa Senators during the 2009 summer offseason. Eventually, his wish was granted and he was traded to the San Jose Sharks. Which team drafted the boom and bust Heatley, and was the victim of his first trade demand following an off-ice incident that resulted in the death of a teammate?

Answer: Atlanta Thrashers

Dany Heatley was chosen second overall in the first round of the 2000 NHL Entry Draft by the Atlanta Thrashers. Following the 2002-03 season, the Thrashers were starting to resemble a team on the rise with offensive talents like Heatley, Ilya Kovalchuk, Vyacheslav Kozlov, and Mark Savard. That all changed on September 30, 2003, when Heatley crashed his car while speeding and killing his friend and teammate Dan Snyder.

Heatley suffered serious injuries in the accident and missed most of the 2003-04 NHL season playing only 31 games during the second half of the season. Atlanta did not qualify for the playoffs, and Heatley did not play another game for the Thrashers as the team met his request for a trade by sending him to the Ottawa Senators for Marian Hossa.
Source: Author rojan61

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