name the 2 Canadian teams that Ralph Backstrom played for?
Montreal for sure and Toronto(?). I assume you mean NHL teams.
name the 2 Canadian teams that Ralph Backstrom played for?
Every MLB player to-day should get down on their knees and thank him.Curt Flood
The other was in the WHAMontreal for sure and Toronto(?). I assume you mean NHL teams.
Interesting I thought his career was over before the WHA (which extended the career of quite a few aging veterans).The other was in the WHA
I guess this one was a tuffy, no attempts to answer.How many "Gordie Howe Hat tricks" did Gordie Howe have? and who is the career leader in "GHHT"s? (includes playoff games}
You must answer both questions correctly!
Vince Van Patten?What actor/tv personality played pro tennis?, one year he was ranked as high as #26 on the ATP tour
Admittedly a bs question. There was some American team that went broke...and Backstrom was their only name player...in a futile attempt to rescue the franchise, they played there last 2 games in Ottawa. The Civic centre was packed - but the franchise died. So Backstrom played for Ottawa for 2 games (I cant remember the name of the team even though I went to one of the games).Interesting I thought his career was over before the WHA (which extended the career of quite a few aging veterans).
shack There was a guy named Howard XXXXXXX. His last name isn't important. He was a major player at the Teamsters, some years ago. My old boss knew him for business/ social, would have seen him stark, in a sauna or something. His member described as "a roll of tar paper!!!!". Howard was a white guy. Formerly a heavy smoker, later a 'box a day' toothpick chewer. Howard banged the office alcohic slut after a company party once, stopped by the office the next day, to drop off her shoes! Hell of a nice guy, never heard anyone say a bad word about him.He was probably 7-8 inches.
Challenge Flag!He challenged MLB's "reserve clause" in a court of competent jurisdiction and won. Who is he?
I can't say I'm fond of this kind of question, SkyRider. Matt Frattin was also born January 3, and was a Leaf, not as famous as Bobby Hull, but this should have had more information to yield only one possible correct answer. Just my nickel, since we don't have cents anymore.I am a famous hockey player and tomorrow (January 3rd) is my birthday. Who am I?
I knew that about Howe, might have guessed Tocchet. Bob Probert and Brendan Shanahan had a few, too. The Howe part is/was a question in Trivial Pursuit, Sports Edition. nondescriptive, could you give maybe 4 days, before declaring a question a stump, please? Your call.I guess this one was a tuffy, no attempts to answer.
......Surprisingly, Gordie Howe had only 2 GHHTs, the career leader in GHHTs is Rick Tocchett with 18.
Ya, that sounds good, let's make it a rule for this thread, for stumpers , no answers posted until at least 4 days from when the question was posted.I knew that about Howe, might have guessed Tocchet. Bob Probert and Brendan Shanahan had a few, too. The Howe part is/was a question in Trivial Pursuit, Sports Edition. nondescriptive, could you give maybe 4 days, before declaring a question a stump, please? Your call.