The Buffalo Sabres have been in the National Hockey League
for over forty years, entering the league for the 1970-71 season. In that time,
they have yet to win the Stanley Cup but have been to the finals on two
different occasions. Although the franchise is going through a rough stretch as
of the 2013-14 season, the team does have a storied past housing players like
Eddie Shack, Tim
Horton, Pat Lafontaine, Gilbert Perreault and Alex Mogilny, among others.
Test and expand your hockey trivia knowledge with these four
trivia questions focused on the Buffalo Sabres.
Q. When the Buffalo Sabres joined the NHL for the 1970-71 season, what
other team came onboard with them?
A. The Vancouver
Canucks joined in 1970-71 along with the Sabres in what was the beginning of
the second generation of NHL expansion. In that inaugural season, Buffalo had
more points than the Canucks, Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins and California
Golden Seals. The Sabres ended up tied with the Los Angeles Kings with 63
points in the 14 team league. However, Buffalo finished 19 points behind the
Toronto Maple Leafs for the fourth and final playoff position in the East
Division.
Q. Who was the first overall draft pick of the Buffalo Sabres?
A. Gilbert
Perreault was selected first overall and became the centre piece of the Sabres
organization for seventeen years. In Buffalo’s first season in the NHL,
Perreault won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year. Gilbert was inducted
into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990.
Buffalo and Vancouver were slated to take the top two picks
in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft. The teams spun a wheel to determine who would go
first and Buffalo won. Vancouver took defenseman Dale Tallon second overall. Tallon
played 642 regular season games in the National Hockey League between 1970-71
and 1979-80 with the Canucks, Chicago Blackhawks and Pittsburgh Penguins.
Q. The number 2 is retired by the Buffalo Sabres for what player?
A. Tim Horton
wore number 2 for the 1972-73 season and the 1973-74 season up until his death
on February 21, 1974. With the Toronto Maple Leafs, number 7 is honoured for
Horton. Tim switched to number 4 with Buffalo because Rick Martin was
already in possession of number 7 when he arrived. Horton played in the NHL
from 1949-50 with the Maple Leafs, Rangers, Penguins and Sabres. Horton
posthumously entered the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1977.
Q. Who is the only Buffalo Sabre player to win the Hart Memorial Trophy
as the NHL’s most valuable player?
A. Dominik
Hasek won the Hart Trophy in 1996-97 and 1997-98. Not only is he the only
Sabre to win the Hart, he is the only goaltender to ever win the trophy more
than once. Hasek played for Buffalo from 1992-93 to 2000-01 and in the NHL from
1990-91 to 2007-08. Along with the Sabres, Dominik also played for the Chicago
Blackhawks, Ottawa Senators and Detroit Red Wings.