Hockey Clash: Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Montreal Canadiens

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Hockey Clash: Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Montreal Canadiens

Are you a die-hard hockey fan, or just curious about the battles on ice between two legendary teams, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Montreal Canadiens? This trivia quiz will put your knowledge of their storied rivalry to the test. From epic playoff clashes to individual player achievements, the Lightning and the Canadiens have had their fair share of memorable moments. This quiz will cover history, statistics, and quirky facts about these two NHL giants. Sharpen your hockey IQ and tackle this quiz to see if you can score a hat trick with your trivia expertise! Lace up your skates and let's find out how well you know this classic rivalry.

Which goaltender earned the title of Playoff MVP when Tampa Bay defeated Montreal in the 2021 Stanley Cup Final?

Which Lightning player won the Norris Trophy for the top defenseman in 2018?

Who was the first coach in Tampa Bay Lightning history?

What is the nickname for the Tampa Bay Lightning’s home arena?

What nickname do the Tampa Bay Lightning famously go by, referring to the electric storms in Florida?

As of 2023, how many Stanley Cups have the Montreal Canadiens won?

Which year did the Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens first face each other in the playoffs?

Which team is known as 'Les Habitants' in reference to their French heritage?

Which player scored the series-winning goal for Tampa Bay Lightning in the 2021 Stanley Cup Final against Montreal Canadiens?

In the 2014-2015 season, which team eliminated the Montreal Canadiens in the Eastern Conference Second Round?

Hockey Clash: Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Montreal Canadiens

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