Showing posts with label NHL rookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NHL rookies. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2025

Dan Bouchard Of The Atlanta Flames Stands Tall for First NHL Shutout


Starting your NHL career as a goaltender on a 1970s expansion team wasn’t for the faint of heart. Just ask
Dan Bouchard, the rookie netminder for the Atlanta Flames during the 1972-73 season. Bouchard routinely faced a barrage of shots that year, seeing 40 or more pucks in eight separate games. But on December 13, 1972, he not only weathered the storm, he silenced it.

In a clash at the legendary Detroit Olympia, the Flames and Red Wings entered the contest with identical records at 12 wins apiece. By the final buzzer, the rookie from Val-d'Or, Quebec had earned his first of 27 career NHL shutouts, stopping all 46 shots fired his way in a gritty 2-0 win.

It was a true test of fortitude. Marcel Dionne led the Red Wings with six shots, while Mickey Redmond, Tim Ecclestone, and Thommie Bergman each had five. Opposing goalie Roy Edwards had a solid night himself, stopping 25 of 27 shots, but Bouchard was simply unbeatable.

The Flames got all the offense they needed from Curt Bennett, who scored both goals, his first at 14:52 of the opening period and the insurance marker midway through the third. Both goals were assisted by Bill MacMillan and Keith McCreary, giving Atlanta the edge over their Original Six opponents.

Interestingly, this wasn’t the first shutout in franchise history. That honor belonged to PhilMyre, who blanked the New York Islanders on November 16, 1972, making 25 saves in a 4-0 win at Atlanta’s Omni Coliseum.

About Dan Bouchard

Dan Bouchard played 655 regular season and 43 playoff games in the National Hockey League between 1972-73 and 1985-86 with the Atlanta Flames, Calgary Flames, Quebec Nordiques and Winnipeg Jets. Originally, he was a second round pick by the Boston Bruins at the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft after a year of major junior with the London Knights.

Hockey Trivia Quiz Time

Much more NHL hockey trivia can be found at our Hockey Trivia website!

The first quiz is based on the content above. The second is on Dan Bouchard's NHL career, in general.



Dan Bouchard's First NHL Shutout – Trivia Quiz

  1. Who did Dan Bouchard earn his first NHL shutout against?




  2. How many saves did Bouchard make in that shutout?




  3. Which Atlanta Flames forward scored both goals in the game?




  4. What team did Phil Myre shut out for the first Flames shutout in franchise history?




  5. Where was Bouchard’s shutout game played?




Dan Bouchard – NHL Career Trivia Quiz

  1. Which team drafted Dan Bouchard in the NHL?




  2. With which NHL team did Dan Bouchard finish his career?




  3. In what year did Bouchard represent Canada at the Canada Cup?




  4. What was the highest number of wins Bouchard recorded in a single NHL season?




  5. Which NHL team did Dan Bouchard never play for?






Sunday, August 3, 2025

3 Goals and 1 Fight: Wendel Clark’s Rookie Statement Game


On February 25, 1986, Toronto Maple Leafs fans witnessed a performance that would define the fiery rookie season of
Wendel Clark, the franchise’s first-ever first overall draft pick.

Facing the higher-ranked New York Rangers at Maple Leaf Gardens, the Leafs quickly fell behind 2-0. But Clark and company stormed back in thrilling fashion to earn a 7-3 victory and the young forward played a starring role.

In a game that had everything, Wendel served five minutes for fighting after a heated scrap with RonGreschner. Just seconds after leaving the box, he netted his 24th goal of the season, the eventual game-winner, assisted by Russ Courtnall, who had a standout night himself with a goal and three helpers.

Clark wasn’t done. He added two more goals in the third period, his 25th and 26th of the season, both again set up by Courtnall to complete the hat trick. All seven Leafs goals were scored on John Vanbiesbrouck, with Clark’s third tally sending the goalie to the bench in favor of Glen Hanlon.

Clark wrapped up his 1985-86 rookie season with 34 goals and helped the Leafs win their first playoff series since 1979. He would finish second in Calder Trophy voting, just behind Gary Suter of the Calgary Flames.

About Wendel Clark

Wendel Clark played 793 regular season and 95 playoff games in the National Hockey League between 1985-86 and 1999-00 with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Quebec Nordiques, New York Islanders, Tampa Bay Lightning, Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks. He was originally a first overall pick by Toronto at the 1985 NHL Entry Draft.

Despite an injury plagued career that saw Wendel play just one full schedule, he totaled 330 regular season goals. Clark's career best came in 1993-94 when he scored 46 for the Maple Leafs in just 64 games.


Wendel Clark Rookie Game Trivia Quiz

The first set of trivia questions pertains to the content above. Following that, there's another short hockey trivia quiz for Wendel Clark's NHL career. 

There is much more NHL hockey trivia at our hockey trivia website!
  1. How many goals did Wendel Clark score in the February 25, 1986 game against the Rangers?
    2
    3
    4
    5

  2. Who did Wendel Clark fight in that game?
    Barry Beck
    Ron Greschner
    Ulf Samuelsson
    George McPhee

  3. Which teammate assisted on all three of Clark’s goals that night?
    Russ Courtnall
    Gary Leeman
    Al Iafrate
    Steve Thomas

  4. How many goals did Wendel Clark score in his rookie season?
    26
    34
    38
    40

  5. Who won the Calder Trophy over Wendel Clark in 1985-86?
    Brian MacLellan
    Claude Lemieux
    Gary Suter
    Patrick Roy

Wendel Clark NHL Career Trivia Quiz

  1. In what year was Wendel Clark selected 1st overall in the NHL Draft?
    1985
    1983
    1986
    1984

  2. What position did Wendel Clark play for most of his NHL career?
    Left Wing
    Defense
    Center
    Right Wing

  3. Wendel Clark was traded from the Leafs to which team in a blockbuster 1994 deal?
    Edmonton Oilers
    Quebec Nordiques
    New York Islanders
    Detroit Red Wings

  4. What future superstar did the Leafs receive in return for Wendel Clark in 1994?
    Mats Sundin
    Joe Sakic
    Owen Nolan
    Mike Modano

  5. How many times did Wendel Clark score 30 or more goals in an NHL season?
    1
    3
    5
    7