Canadiens & Devils Game Day Trivia

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The Montreal Canadiens and New Jersey Devils may not have a lengthy rivalry, but their histories are intertwined with some legendary names.

They may have only met once in the Stanley Cup playoffs, a Devils win, but the Canadiens are up 81-70-10-8, which includes games against the Kansas City Scouts and Colorado Rockies.

Interestingly, Montreal has a losing record against the Devils, at 54-68-8-8, since relocating to New Jersey in 1982.

Best of luck with tonight's trivia!

1. Who scored the last Canadiens hat trick against the Devils?

Claude Lemieux

Vincent Damphousse

Saku Koivu

Joel Armia

2. What year did the Devils eliminate the Canadiens in the Stanley Cup playoffs?

1996

1997

1998

1999

3. Who scored the only Montreal penalty shot goal (1986) against New Jersey?

Mario Tremblay

Bobby Smith

Guy Carbonneau

Mats Näslund

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4. Who is the Canadiens all-time leading scorer against the Devils?

Steve Shutt

Larry Robinson

Guy Lafleur

Mario Tremblay

5. Who is the only Canadiens goalie with two shutouts against New Jersey?

Ken Dryden

Richard Sevigny

Brian Hayward

Patrick Roy

6. Which Montreal skater has played the most games against the Devils?

Bob Gainey

Larry Robinson

Andrei Markov

Tomas Plekanec

7. Which Canadiens player, part of the 1993 Stanley Cup-winning team, was drafted second overall by New Jersey?

J.J. Daigneault

Gary Leeman

Kirk Muller

Vincent Damphousse

8. Which of these goalies did NOT play for the Canadiens and Devils?

Jake Allen

Keith Kinkaid

Jeff Hackett

Denis Herron

Related: Former Canadiens Goalie Makes NHL History

9. Who is the only Norris Trophy-winning defenseman to play with Montreal and New Jersey?

Chris Chelios

Larry Robinson

P.K. Subban

Doug Harvey

10. Which former Canadiens legend did NOT lead the Devils to a Stanley Cup title?

Scotty Bowman

Pat Burns

Larry Robinson

Jacques Lemaire

Game Day Trivia is published during the first period of Canadiens games, so come back for the next edition on Saturday, Nov. 9, when they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Regarding tonight's trivia, check tomorrow morning's game takeaways story for the answers.

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