Friday, August 29, 2025

Guy Charron’s Hat Trick Sparks Red Wings To 5-4 Victory Over Leafs

On November 11, 1973, Guy Charron delivered one of the best performances of his NHL career, scoring three goals to lead the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-4 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs at Olympia Stadium.

Charron, known for playing 734 regular season games without a playoff appearance, was often underrated but had plenty of offensive talent. The 1973-74 campaign marked his breakout year, finishing with 25 goals. Three of those came in this memorable game, his second of five career hat tricks.

He opened the scoring with a first-period powerplay goal, assisted by Mickey Redmond and Ted Harris. Just minutes later, Charron struck again, this time with help from Ace Bailey and Brent Hughes. He completed the hat trick early in the second period, his ninth goal of the season, again assisted by Redmond, giving Detroit a commanding 3-0 lead.

Nick Libett scored Detroit’s other two goals, while Toronto battled back with Norm Ullman (two goals, one assist) and Paul Henderson (three assists) keeping it close. Still, Charron’s scoring touch proved the difference in Detroit’s 5-4 victory.

Charron’s time in Detroit ended early in the 1974-75 season when he was traded to the Kansas City Scouts. He found his stride there, stringing together four straight 27+ goal seasons, including a career-best 38 with the Washington Capitals in 1977-78.


NHL Hockey Trivia: Guy Charron

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1. How many regular season NHL games did Guy Charron play in his career?

  • 534
  • 734
  • 834
  • 934

2. How many playoff games did Charron appear in?

  • 0
  • 12
  • 22
  • 34

3. Which team did Guy Charron score his second career hat trick against on November 11, 1973?

  • Montreal Canadiens
  • Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Chicago Blackhawks
  • New York Rangers

4. What was Charron’s single-season career high in goals scored?

  • 27
  • 30
  • 35
  • 38

5. Which of the following teams did Guy Charron play for during his NHL career?

  • Detroit Red Wings, Kansas City Scouts, Washington Capitals
  • Detroit Red Wings, Quebec Nordiques, Washington Capitals
  • Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings, Washington Capitals
  • Detroit Red Wings, Kansas City Scouts, Buffalo Sabres

Thursday, August 28, 2025

Real Cloutier Nets 3 In 1st NHL Game For The Quebec Nordiques Franchise

In the final season of the WHA, 1978-79, Real Cloutier led the league with 75 goals and 129 points. It's fitting that Cloutier provided the offense in the first game in the NHL for the Quebec Nordiques.

On October 10, 1979, Quebec hosted the Atlanta Flames in their National Hockey League debut. The home team fell 5-3 but the crowd was treated to a third period comeback attempt, fueled by Cloutier and Marc Tardif.

Over the first two periods, Atlanta jumped to a 4-0 lead on goals by Phil Russell, Kent Nilsson, Ivan Boldirev and Willi Plett. At 9:51 of the third period, Cloutier scored the first NHL goal for both him and the Nordiques on future Nordique goalie Dan Bouchard. Just over a minute later, he scored again to make the score 4-2. Eric Vail made it 5-2 Flames before Real scored his hat trick goal at 19:13. All three Cloutier goals were assisted by Marc Tardif.

He would not again see the scoring success he had in the WHA but Cloutier had a decent year in 1979-80 with 42 goals in just 67 games. He would top 20 goals three more times, twice with Quebec and once with the Buffalo Sabres. The 1979-80 Nordiques finished fifth in the Adams Division with the third worst record in the NHL.

NHL Hockey Trivia: Real Cloutier

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1. In his final WHA season (1978-79), how many goals did Real Cloutier score to lead the league?

  • 65
  • 70
  • 75
  • 80

2. Who assisted on all three of Cloutier’s goals in the Quebec Nordiques’ first NHL game in 1979?

  • Michel Goulet
  • Marc Tardif
  • Jacques Richard
  • Peter Stastny

3. Which NHL team did Real Cloutier finish his career with after leaving the Nordiques?

  • Buffalo Sabres
  • Hartford Whalers
  • Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Calgary Flames

4. How many 50+ goal seasons did Real Cloutier record during his WHA career?

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

5. In his first NHL season (1979-80), how many goals did Cloutier score for Quebec in just 67 games?

  • 28
  • 34
  • 42
  • 50

Sunday, August 24, 2025

Rangers Rookie Bill Fairbairn Steals The Show In 1969 Win Over Bruins

When fans think of the New York Rangers beating the Boston Bruins in 1969, it’s usually the famed GAG Line of Rod Gilbert, Jean Ratelle, and Vic Hadfield that comes to mind. But on November 15, 1969, at the Boston Garden, it wasn’t the stars, it was the rookies and role players who carried the night.

Bill Fairbairn, just breaking into the league, had the game of his life. The rookie scored twice and added two assists for four points, including the dramatic game-winning goal with only eleven seconds left. His linemates, Dave Balon and Walt Tkaczuk, each chipped in three points, combining with Fairbairn for an incredible ten points in New York’s nail-biting 6-5 win.

What made the effort even more impressive was their efficiency, the trio netted five goals on only nine shots against Boston goalie Ed Johnston.

Fairbairn’s hot streak didn’t stop there. After starting the 1969-70 season with no points in his first five games, he went on a tear with 19 points in his next 14 contests. By season’s end, he had 23 goals and 33 assists for 56 points, playing in all 76 Rangers games. His rookie season earned him second place in Calder Trophy voting behind Chicago’s Tony Esposito.

Over the course of his NHL career (1968-69 to 1978-79), Fairbairn suited up in 658 regular season and 54 playoff games with the Rangers, Minnesota North Stars, and St. Louis Blues. He was a reliable scorer, hitting the 20-goal mark four times and peaking at 30 goals in 1972-73 with New York.

NHL Hockey Trivia: Bill Fairbairn

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1. Which NHL team did Bill Fairbairn debut with in the 1968-69 season?





2. In his rookie season (1969-70), Fairbairn finished second in Calder Trophy voting behind which player?





3. What was Bill Fairbairn’s career-high in goals for a single NHL season?





4. How many regular season NHL games did Fairbairn play in his career?





5. Which of the following teams did Bill Fairbairn not play for in the NHL?






Bonus Trivia!

NHL Hockey Trivia: The 1969-70 New York Rangers Season

1. Which future Hall of Famer led the Rangers in scoring during the 1969-70 season?





2. Rookie Bill Fairbairn finished second in Calder Trophy voting in 1969-70. Who won the award?





3. Where did the Rangers finish in the East Division standings in 1969-70?





4. Who was the Rangers’ head coach during the 1969-70 season?





5. The Rangers were eliminated in the 1970 playoffs by which team?