GUARANTEED PASS ANSWERS GRADED A+
● Hockey at the end of the 19th century and early 20th was officially an
"on-side" game (ex. The puck could not be passed forward); an element
that was directly borrowed from:. Answer: Rugby
● Lord Stanley's daughters name. Answer: Isobel Stanley
● True or False: Working class men were a central part of the first
modern game in Montreal. Answer: False
● During Montreal's Winter Carnivals of the 1880's hockey became
organized and.... Answer: Institutionalized
● He organized the first "modern" game and also drafted the first official
rules of hockey.. Answer: James Creighton
● Teams like the Dartmouth Jubilees, Halifax Eurekas, and the afrcaville
Seasides competed in Nova Scotias:. Answer: The Colored Hockey
League
● Which folk game did NOT inform hockey's evolution?
,- Several folk games directly informed the gradual evolution of what we
know as ice hockey.
- These games included...
A. Ricket: Popular in Halifax which used a cricket ball on ice.
B. Shinty: From the Scottish Highlands played with a ball and sticks
C. Hurling: A Gaelic game played in Ireland with a ball and sticks
D. Brandy: An ancient Northern European game of 11 aside.
E. None of the above. Answer: E. None of the Above
● True or False: Lord Stanleys appearance at a game during Montreal's
Winter Carnival forced play to stop so that "God Save the Queen" could
be sung in his honour. Answer: True
● The first modern game was played on March 3, 1875 at.... Answer:
Montreal's Victoria Skating Rink
● Conn Smythe and the rest of the University of Toronto Varsity Hockey
team enlisted only four days after they had won the ontario
championship. This was a good example of:. Answer: Pals' Battalions
● Rudyard Kiplings line - "There is one track for all, one life for each to
give. Who stand if freedom fall? Who die if England live?" - was quoted
by this former Allan Cup Champion just before he died at the front
, during WWI. His brother later donated the Memorial Cup:. Answer:
George Richardson
● True or False: The Winnipeg Falcons - a team made up mostly by
players of Icelandic heritage - won Canada's first olympic gold medal in
hockey at the 1920 summer olympic games in Antwerp, Belgium..
Answer: True
● In 1909, this team shelled out a fortune to obtain star players such as
the Patrick brothers, Newsy Lalonde and Fred "Cyclone" Taylor:.
Answer: Renfrew Creamery Kings
● This town was the smallest community ever to win the Stanley Cup:.
Answer: Kenora Thistle
● Canadians were left to defend themselves when the British Garrison
left Canada in:. Answer: 1871
● Electricity was hugely important for the growth of the game and
became available for majority of Canadians by the:. Answer: 1910s
● When the Stanley Cup became property of the professionals, the best
amateurs in Canada began to compete for:. Answer: The Allan Cup