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$45 upfront payment equivalent to $15 per month. New customers on first three-month plan only. Taxes and fees extra. Speeds lower above 40 gigabytes. See details. Hi. On the front end of the hockey show, by the way, my name is Roy Bellamy. David Dwork's going to join us in a second. I would like to apologize for Rose because she decided to create an idea of Puck Boys trivia. And it was very flawed.
So many questions had answers that were not correct because Rose decided to... Enjoy! Hi everybody, so this is The Hockey Show and we hackjacked The Hockey Show because we're going to start Pugboy Trivia. Oh, for f***'s sake. You can see it in the back. The Pugboy Trivia. I have Nally here who is going to help me. He's going to ask the questions because nobody here understands me.
Here we have our participants, Roy and David.
Look at the background. Okay. So, take it away. Oh, that's... Oh, no, no. Wait, wait. I'm going to explain to you. That's ridiculous. It's round one, and round one is one point. Round two, two points is question. And round three, three points is question. Okay? Sure. And you're going to have a buzzer, and whoever buzzes in first is the one that can answer. I hope somebody's keeping track. I'm not. Is anybody keeping score? Rose is going to keep score. I'm the one keeping score. Are you? Yeah. What?
I don't see a pin or a pad here, man. She trusts us to keep score for what the puck, so we got to trust her to keep score now. Exactly. There's a trust element here. There's going to be a disaster then. Are we starting? Are we starting? Yes. So take it away. So the questions will get more difficult as they move on in the game. So question number one, what year were the Florida Panthers established? Number two. 1992. 19, oh, that is incorrect. Established, not played their first game.
Come on, man. We can't even get this game right. What's your question? What's your answer? Well, it's not 1992. It's 1993. According to my paper, that is the correct answer. Oh, wow. Okay. All right. I see how it is. So Roy's got one. You're keeping track of this? I thought they were trying to be smart with us here. I don't know about that. These are the easy questions. So question number two. Which player was the Panthers' first ever draft pick?
Rob Niedermeyer. That is correct. And that's a point for David. I got to be quicker with these things, man. Okay. Question number three. Who is the Panthers' all-time leading scorer? Number two. Markov. That is incorrect. Oh, no, it's not. Roy. Oh, dude, come on.
Oh, no. Oh, dude, come on. I can tell him. It's not Barkov? You got to at least give him a guess. Got to at least give him a guess. It's not Barkov. All-time leading scorer in points, John Ahubido. There it is. That's correct. I was like, it's your favorite number, dude. That is correct. I had to make sure. Like, not goal scorer, but all-time leading points. Yeah, all-time leading scorer. Barkov's still a few points back. Yeah. He's going to break it this year, though. Okay, so question number four. In what year did the Panthers first reach the Stanley Cup final?
1996. That is correct. I'm getting destroyed. What is it? 3-1? Yeah, 3-1. Oh, man. Okay. I'm going to get you in the later rounds. Question number five. Oh, I'm sure you will. Which Florida Panthers player first won the Lady Bing Memorial Trophy in 2002-2003? 2002-2003? Oh, God. Hey, you just ranked it. Yeah, I don't know. Minus one point. Oh, wait, wait, wait. No, no, no. 2000.
2001? 2002, 2003. 0203. Oh my god, tell me. This is such a weird question. The correct answer is no one. So then we both got it right. I gotcha! We both got it right. That's insane. Give me a point. We both should get a point for that. Nobody gave you a wrong answer because we knew it was wrong. Four and two. There you go. Okay.
This is very Rose trivia. All right. Question number six. Who did the Panthers select with their first overall pick in the 2014 NHL draft? Oh, man. Aaron Ekblad. That is correct. And that is another point for David. Three, four. I forgot I have a buzzer. Are we still in round one? That was the last question for round one.
So now we're moving on to round two. These questions are... See, we're cruising through this. You guys are all... You're right. We don't have 12 minutes worth of material here. We do. We can pause after each round to go to our sponsors. Oh, wait. We don't have any sponsors. We're working on that. We're working on that. Well, thank you very much for sponsoring. This message is brought to you by Olympic breakdancing. Okay. So now we're on round two. You're dressed like an Olympic breakdancer right now. I know. I know. I can dance right now.
This is Rose trying to dance. This is actually... This is not yoga. This is far from hockey trivia, but I'm here for it. Okay, so this is round number two. For each point, you get two points. Now the math is going to be difficult to me. What's the score?
4 to 3? Yeah, it's 4 to 3, Roy. And the math is going to be difficult. The math is going to be difficult. You can help me here. There's a pen and paper. Here, there's a pen and paper. All right, I'm going to... There's a pen. Okay. Okay. So you have... Why is my name on this paper? Because David and Roy... It's probably a different David. David Sampson? No, that's mine. Oh. Okay. Put three... Notes?
- Three for you? - All right, D, R, three. - See, this is an in-segment producing here. - Okay. - Roy has four, I have three. All right, we're good. - Okay, let's go. - We're good. - Round number two. - Medium questions according to Rose. - Medium. - Who was the Florida Panthers' first general manager?
Bobby Clark. That is correct. Stupid buzzer. Two points for David. Ooh, two points. Oh, wait, that's Roy. I'm terrible at this. Yeah, give me those two points. I want to have them. All right, question number two, round two. Which Panthers player scored the game-winning goal in the franchise's first playoff victory? Number two? Bill Lindsay. That is incorrect. Tom Fitzgerald? That is also incorrect. That's a good guess, though. The correct answer was Dave Lowry. Dave Lowry. Oh-ho!
Tom Fitzgerald was what? Game seven of the Eastern Final? Yeah, I think he had the game winner against Pittsburgh. That's point for Mally and I. Okay. What? Question number three. Who holds the record for the most career assists in Panthers history? Number two. Barkov. Barkov. That is also incorrect according to this paper. Really? I think your paper's outdated. No, my paper's not outdated. He broke the record. Oh, then it's Barkov.
David! Do we agree that it's Barkov? Yes, it's Barkov. He broke the record already. It's Barkov. He broke the record. We're going to show you where he broke the record. Rose! I trusted you to have the correct information. The research department is fired. Oh my God. The research department is over. Next! Question number four. In the 2004 season, which Panther was the highest scoring player in their lineup?
Number two. Ole Jokinen? That's correct. Damn. Points for David. I'm late with this. What is going on here? You have to do this. Round two, it's feeling a bit Davey in here. Rose just did a thumb clicking as if I don't know. Oh, yeah. Blame the buzzer. All right. Question number five of round two. In what year did the Florida Panthers win their first division title? Dang. Number two. 2012? No, no, no.
We can give it to you because it was 2011-12. Yeah. Well, they didn't win it in '11. The season didn't end until '12. And points for David! Oh man. I feel bad. So David is winning this game. I can't... I can't get this... Ever since I started keeping score, things are going well for me. This is ridiculous, man. You got a chance to come back. Stupid buzzers. You wanna switch buzzers? Would that make you feel better? No, because that would get her confused.
She's just saying the number that pops up, though. Do you think that makes a difference? I don't know. All right. I'm trying to help you out. All right. There we go. Next question. Question number six. Final question of round two here. Which Panthers player holds the franchise record for most shots on goal in a single season? Number one. See, it's not broken. Pavel Bure? Yes. Points for David. I had to check and see if I had number one. That was not outdated, people.
Are we sure about that? Yeah, we're sure about that. Hold on. Now, do we need to retabulate the score? I think that was a sweep for David in round two. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. And two points. So, ten points for... No, no, that's just round two. I have 13 now. 13 points for David. And...
Still sitting on four. Four points for Roy. Still sitting on four. Roy. Do you want to keep score this round? Maybe that'll help you out. Come on, keep it up. No, I'm trying to figure out the buzzer situation. We have four minutes, so we have to go through round three. So now round three, six questions. Four minutes? I think that's plenty of time at this point. Three points each. Three points each. So you can come back, Roy. You got plenty of chances to come back here. All right. Come on, Roy. Question number one of round three. The Panthers organization held a unique fact in their inaugural season. What is that fact?
Number one? The most successful inaugural season team ever.
At the time? That could be true, but that's not the answer Rose was looking for. What? It is true at the time. No, I mean, I know that, but what the hell kind of question is that? It's a very beautiful question. It was in Google. It's very vague. They had claws on their gloves. No. Do you want to know the answer? No, wait, wait, wait. Roy, are you conceding the answer at this point? I want to give him a chance to guess. It was named after the actual Florida Panther, which was endangered at the time. I think they don't understand the question. I don't think.
I don't think you understand the question that you wrote down. The question was too vague, to be honest with you. No. Something unique about the Panthers? They were the first team to have a game broadcast in Spanish. Okay. Okay. All right. All right. I'll give you that one. That's a good one. Okay. Question number two. Who was the first Panthers player to score 40 goals in a season?
Number one. Pavel Bure. That's correct. Oh, and that's three points for David. Roy, what are you doing? I can't do it with this buzzer, man. Oh, my God. You got my buzzer. I don't know. I don't know what's going on here. We're going to give you a class of how to buzz in the buzzer. Okay. Question number three of round three. Which player scored the overtime goal in game seven of the 1996 Eastern Conference quarterfinals against the Bruins?
Nobody, because the series only went five games. Rose, what are you doing? That's ridiculous. That's ridiculous. Keith Sweat. Nobody. Nobody. Points for David. Next. Oh, my God, Rose. I feel bad. I don't trust you.
Next time you're gonna have to get you. I'm gonna have to make up the questions. Oh my god Alright question number four which goaltender recorded the most shutouts in a single season for the Panthers and how many did they have? Yes, and how many wait Tim no, but we're gonna get a point. I think seven Wow, okay, David David's no no one That was that's just a pride yes, that's just that doesn't equal three oh
Three for you and one for him. Oh, okay. I'm sorry. I misheard. Nope, that doesn't equal three. No, but three for him because he answered the question. Okay, here we go. Okay. Question number five. What was the Panthers' regular season record during their inaugural season? What? I'm going to take a guess. Yeah. I'm going to go...
36, 25, and whatever equals 82. That's not correct, but that was a decent guess. That was a decent guess. Yeah. Because they had to have been close to 500, but they were probably over because of the ties. And I think they finished with 81 points. I don't know the points total. But according to this paper, they were 33, 34, and 17. All right. So 66 plus 17 is...
83. Welcome to math. This is a class with David. I hope that's right. You're killing me. All right. Final minute here. Final minute. Who was the first Florida? This is the last question, by the way. Last question. So we got to fill a minute. I'm pretty sure David's already won. Well, no. Well, congratulations. We got to tabulate the scores here. Final question. Who was the first Florida Panthers player to record a hat trick in the playoffs? Oh, God. In the playoffs? In the playoffs. Shit. Shit.
Does anybody have? Nobody. Nobody has a hat trick in the playoffs. According to my paper. Right? No, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm... According to my paper. A playoff hat trick? Yes. Is that the answer? Nobody? No. There is someone's name on this paper. Where is the hat trick? Carter Verhage. No. According to this paper, the correct answer is Jeff Sanderson. Jeff Sanderson? Jeff Sanderson? Jeff Sanderson?
He never played for the Panthers. I don't think so. Okay. The former Columbus Blue Jackets Jeff Sanderson. The Hartford Whaler. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. 17, 16, 15 minutes. So, the winner. Congrats to David. 17 to 7 would be your final score. 17 to 7. A very flawed Florida Panthers. It's a football score. So, David, you have won a fan trophy. Woo-hoo! A bottle of water. Woo-hoo!
I got Dan's water. Okay. Thank you very much, everybody, for watching. We are going to see you next week. Say goodbye, Roy. I don't think you're going to see me next week. I think I might have quit.
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