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Mind_Taker
May 7, 2007



For the bonus question: McDonagh and Maroon on TB.

Edit: also Coburn.

Mind_Taker fucked around with this message at 03:53 on Dec 25, 2020

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Zodijackylite
Oct 18, 2005

hello bonjour, en francais we call the bread man l'homme de pain, because pain means bread and we're going to see a lot of pain this year and every nyrfan is looking forward to it and hey tony, can you wait until after my postgame interview to get on your phone? i thought you quit twitter...
Correct on all three, and Coburn was also on the 2015 Tampa team.

To recap:

The Chicago Blackhawks and Tampa Bay Lightning will face off in their season opener in a rematch of the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals. 14 players are expected to be on the opening night roster who played in this series. Name them.

Hawks: Kane, Toews, Seabrook, Keith, and ??? (hint: he left and came back)
Bolts: Stamkos, Hedman, Killorn, Kucherov, Palat, Johnson, Coburn, ??? and ??? (hint: both were rookies that year)

Bonus question: Three players from each team have played in a Stanley Cup Final for another NHL team. Name them.
Hawks: ??? ??? ??? (hint: one signed this summer, the other two played for the same finals team)
Bolts: McDonagh, Maroon, and Coburnthis coming season.

mentholmoose
Nov 5, 2009

YKNOW THERES ONLY ONE DIRECTION I KNOW AND THATS DRIVIN STRAIGHT TO THE NET

Zodijackylite posted:

Correct on all three, and Coburn was also on the 2015 Tampa team.

To recap:

The Chicago Blackhawks and Tampa Bay Lightning will face off in their season opener in a rematch of the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals. 14 players are expected to be on the opening night roster who played in this series. Name them.

Hawks: Kane, Toews, Seabrook, Keith, and ??? (hint: he left and came back)
Bolts: Stamkos, Hedman, Killorn, Kucherov, Palat, Johnson, Coburn, ??? and ??? (hint: both were rookies that year)

Bonus question: Three players from each team have played in a Stanley Cup Final for another NHL team. Name them.
Hawks: ??? ??? ??? (hint: one signed this summer, the other two played for the same finals team)
Bolts: McDonagh, Maroon, and Coburnthis coming season.

Bringing this back up to the top, I think on the first one, was Paquette a rookie in 2015 or did he debut after?



Also I'll pose a question for the hell of it.

In 2018-19 Ivan Provorov, in his age 22 season, played over 25 minutes a game. Since the 05-06 season only six other players averaged 25+ a game in their age 22 or younger season. Who are they?

Some hints:

One did it once for the Panthers.
One did it twice for the Flames.
One did it once for the Kings.
One did it twice for the Senators.
One did it twice for the Coyotes.
One did it twice for the Sabres.

WeaponX
Jul 28, 2008



mentholmoose posted:

Bringing this back up to the top, I think on the first one, was Paquette a rookie in 2015 or did he debut after?



Also I'll pose a question for the hell of it.

In 2018-19 Ivan Provorov, in his age 22 season, played over 25 minutes a game. Since the 05-06 season only six other players averaged 25+ a game in their age 22 or younger season. Who are they?

Some hints:

One did it once for the Panthers.
One did it twice for the Flames.
One did it once for the Kings.
One did it twice for the Senators.
One did it twice for the Coyotes.
One did it twice for the Sabres.


Ekblad, Ristolainen, Karlsson?

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

Dougie Hamilton?
Drew Doughty?
Tyler Myers?
OEL?

mentholmoose
Nov 5, 2009

YKNOW THERES ONLY ONE DIRECTION I KNOW AND THATS DRIVIN STRAIGHT TO THE NET
Ristolainen, Karlsson, Doughty, and OEL are all correct.

Risto did it in 15-16 and 16-17 with the Sabres, Karlsson in 11-12 and 12-13 with the Sens, OEL in 12-13 and 13-14 with the Yotes, and Doughty in 10-11 with the Kings.

Ekblad, Myers, and Hamilton have never actually hit 25 minutes in a season. Myers came close, averaging 25 minutes with the Sabres the year he was traded, but the Jets used him less and his season total ended up at 24:38 per game.

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

Did Brodie or Giordano do it?

Zodijackylite
Oct 18, 2005

hello bonjour, en francais we call the bread man l'homme de pain, because pain means bread and we're going to see a lot of pain this year and every nyrfan is looking forward to it and hey tony, can you wait until after my postgame interview to get on your phone? i thought you quit twitter...
Giordano was undrafted and I don't think established himself in the NHL until later.

The Flame is "Double" Dion Phaneuf before he was a comedy option.

I'm not sure on the Panther, so I'm gonna go with another comedy option and say Erik Gudbranson.

Spring Break My Heart
Feb 15, 2012
I dont know how old Bouwmeester was in 06 but he mightve qualified. Otherwise maybe Kulikov?

mentholmoose
Nov 5, 2009

YKNOW THERES ONLY ONE DIRECTION I KNOW AND THATS DRIVIN STRAIGHT TO THE NET

Zodijackylite posted:

Giordano was undrafted and I don't think established himself in the NHL until later.

The Flame is "Double" Dion Phaneuf before he was a comedy option.

I'm not sure on the Panther, so I'm gonna go with another comedy option and say Erik Gudbranson.

Yeah, Phaneuf is the correct answer, playing 25:40 as a 21-year old and 26:25 a game as a 22-year old. Brodie and Giordano both hit 25 minutes when they were older.

Spring Break My Heart posted:

I dont know how old Bouwmeester was in 06 but he mightve qualified. Otherwise maybe Kulikov?

And Bouwmeester is the final answer! He played 25:29 a game at the age of 22 with the Panthers in 05-06.

ThinkTank
Oct 23, 2007

ThinkTank posted:

Now for a less question that requires less guesswork.

There have been 198 players who've played 1100 games or more in the NHL. 19 showed incredible loyalty and played their entire career with just one franchise.

However, six players who crossed the 1100 game threshold showed slightly less loyalty by playing each of their seasons with one franchise except for their final year. Can you name them?

(As an example: Ray Bourque played 21 seasons in Boston. However, he was traded to the Avalanche and ultimately won a cup with them and retired in 2001. He wouldn't count because he played parts of two seasons in Colorado, but would have had he retired after the 1999/00 season. If that makes sense.)

Mikko Koivu was 65 games shy of being the 7th player on this list*



*technically he never could've been as this season could only have been 56 games max but he's basically there if you remove the pandemic shortened seasons and/or lockouts.

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

OK, I have a question.

Name the 3 players since 2000 to score 8 or more short-handed goals in a season.

Bonus question: Name the only 2 players to hit 7 since 2010.

ThinkTank
Oct 23, 2007

Didn't Bure have a bunch with the Panthers?

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

He had seasons of 7 and 6 for Vancouver and a season of 5 for Florida.

Twin Cinema
Jun 1, 2006



Playoffs are no big deal,
don't have a crap attack.
Wasn't Bolland really good at scoring SHG?

Mind_Taker
May 7, 2007



fawning deference posted:

OK, I have a question.

Name the 3 players since 2000 to score 8 or more short-handed goals in a season.

Bonus question: Name the only 2 players to hit 7 since 2010.

Grabner?

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

Bolland had one season of 3, that's it. Grabner had two seasons of 6 but never 7.

For the 3 players with 8+, all of them had multiple 30 goal seasons so they weren't just defensive specialists. They are, however, varying degrees of successful as players.

The 2 with 7 since 2010 are both active and neither has a 30-goal season.

ThinkTank
Oct 23, 2007

Bergeron? ROR? Getzlaf? Crosby?

Just guesses based solely on reputation.

I think Theo Fleury has the single season record but that was well before 2000.

To guess at some guys of yore:

Maltby? Damphousse? Lecavalier? Brad Richards? Drury? Briere? Forsbeg? Gange?

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

None of those are correct.

The single-season record is Mario (13). Gretzky and Lemieuz multiple times are the records, essentially.

Fleury hit 7 twice, including in 01-02. But not a trivia answer here.

Spring Break My Heart
Feb 15, 2012
Hossa? Sakic?

I wonder if a few guys did in 05-06 when there a zillion powerplays.

ThinkTank
Oct 23, 2007

Ah Fleury had the most short handed goals. In a game apparently at 3.

Mario? Yzerman? Adam Oates? Geurin?

Any hints on teams or year it was done?

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

You may have missed me saying that this is asking for 3 players who have hit 8+ SINCE 2000, and then 2 players who have hit 7 SINCE 2010.

All 3 players from the first question did it during the dead puck era.

One of them is the only player since the 88-89 season to score 9.

fawning deference fucked around with this message at 22:03 on Feb 9, 2021

Spring Break My Heart
Feb 15, 2012
St. Louis?

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

St Louis is one, he had 8 in 03-04!

ThinkTank
Oct 23, 2007

fawning deference posted:

You may have missed me saying that this is asking for 3 players who have hit 8+ SINCE 2000, and then 2 players who have hit 7 SINCE 2010.

All 3 players from the first question did it during the dead puck era.

One of them is the only player since the 88-89 season to score 9.

I get that I was just hoping for a list like it was done in:

2000/01 by a Tampa player
2002/03 by a Columbus player

That sorta thing because I'm a dummy and struggling

Twin Cinema
Jun 1, 2006



Playoffs are no big deal,
don't have a crap attack.
You said they weren't defensive specialists, but that's exactly who my brain is going to! I have Draper and Maltby on my mind. For some reason, I imagine these are from good teams of the era.

e: lol, thought of Lecavalier, but didn't instantly think of St. Louis.

Yaya
Nov 14, 2012

vancloober cablucks
Marian Hossa seems like one of the answers to me, and the other one that I think of when I think of former 30 goal scorers that played on the PK a lot is Alex Burrows, so I'm gonna lock those two in.

Twin Cinema
Jun 1, 2006



Playoffs are no big deal,
don't have a crap attack.
I am now at the point where I am just going through each team and thinking of players from the dead puck era post-2000 that could be possible answers.

Alfredsson? Palffy? Bondra? Nolan? Demitra? Satan?

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

ThinkTank posted:

I get that I was just hoping for a list like it was done in:

2000/01 by a Tampa player
2002/03 by a Columbus player

That sorta thing because I'm a dummy and struggling

I'll do that when more people request it, it's too much of a hint.

Hossa's high was 7 in 05-06. Burrows had a season of 5. Neither is correct.

2 left - one was a small fast player who often had good SHG numbers and the other is a very underrated player who played an excellent 200-foot game, but is easy to forget.

Then, we have the two active players who have hit 7 since the 2009-10 season - one of them is old and I thought he retired already until this year.

fawning deference fucked around with this message at 22:56 on Feb 9, 2021

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

Twin Cinema posted:

I am now at the point where I am just going through each team and thinking of players from the dead puck era post-2000 that could be possible answers.

Alfredsson? Palffy? Bondra? Nolan? Demitra? Satan?

Nope.

Neither one of these guys was a superstar, just very good players for a while. Neither ever hit 40 goals.

Another hint: both played for the Devils at one point in their careers (but not during these seasons).

Twin Cinema
Jun 1, 2006



Playoffs are no big deal,
don't have a crap attack.
Madden? But he definitely didn't hit 30 goals.

Hmm, maybe Langenbrunner?

e: oh, duh, not during these seasons. Back to the drawing board.

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

Madden's high was 6. Langenbrunner's was 3.

Both of these players also played for Jacques Lemaire, but each in different eras.

mentholmoose
Nov 5, 2009

YKNOW THERES ONLY ONE DIRECTION I KNOW AND THATS DRIVIN STRAIGHT TO THE NET
Mike Richards was a shorty specialist, and I think he got 7 once. Dunno if he ever got more though. He also had a 5 on 3 shorty once which owned.

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

Great guess but nope. He had 7 in 08-09, missing the cutoff of 09-10 onward. Richards also retired 5 years ago.

mentholmoose
Nov 5, 2009

YKNOW THERES ONLY ONE DIRECTION I KNOW AND THATS DRIVIN STRAIGHT TO THE NET
Hmm, poo poo, uh, Gionta?

Also I'm certain the old still active dude is on the Red Wings cause why would he be anywhere else, but I can't remember who that would be.

e: Filp maybe?

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

mentholmoose posted:

Hmm, poo poo, uh, Gionta?

Also I'm certain the old still active dude is on the Red Wings cause why would he be anywhere else, but I can't remember who that would be.

e: Filp maybe?

Neither of them came close, although one of the players currently plays for the team Filpulla spent the early part of his career with.

Spring Break My Heart
Feb 15, 2012
Brian Rolston was a Devil under Lemaire

Spring Break My Heart
Feb 15, 2012

fawning deference posted:

Neither of them came close, although one of the players currently plays for the team Filpulla spent the early part of his career with.
Frans Nielsen?

fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

Spring Break My Heart posted:

Brian Rolston was a Devil under Lemaire

Rolston is the player with 9, playing for Lemaire in both New Jersey AND Minnesota, and doing it with the Wild.

Frans Nielsen is also correct, in 10-11, he had 7.

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fawning deference
Jul 4, 2018

OK so the other 8 SHG guy is Steve Sullivan. And the other 7 SHG since 2010 guy is JG Pageau.

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