Dallas Stars Ultimate Fandom Test: Second Edition
Gather ’round, Stars fans! The second edition of the ultimate Dallas Stars fan test is here! Take the test, get your scores, and share it with friends, family, and fellow Stars fans to see who the biggest Stars fan of all truly is!
Step right up, Dallas Stars fans, step right up!
It’s June 1, 2018, and that means that the high point of the NHL offseason is around the corner. The Stanley Cup Final is two games deep and has provided us with plenty of entertainment so far. But by June 14, the 2017-18 NHL season will be in the rearview mirror. So enjoy the hockey action while you still can.
This year’s Stanley Cup Final is offering a show like no other and has provided hockey fans with plenty of entertainment. It has also given the Dallas Stars a lot to think about after falling short in their own 2017-18 campaign.
This past season came as a bit of an unprecedented shock for the Stars. After building up potential and hype in the 2017 offseason following a horrific 2016-17 season, Dallas finally looked ready to push back through to the postseason. And from October to February, they looked like a powerful hockey team.
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But once March began, the team sunk back into its hole of mediocrity. The Stars posted a 4-8-4 mark through the 16 games of the month and watched as the rest of the conference raced past them. Dallas quickly fell from third place in the Central with a comfortable spot in the playoff race to outside the playoff picture by a handful of points.
The Stars finished the season with a 42-32-8 record and 92 points, missing the postseason by three points. While their record shows the signs of an above average performance, their play down the final stretch made the season look like a lost opportunity. And, in a way, it was.
That’s why the upcoming offseason will once again serve as a pivotal juncture for the Dallas hockey club. There’s already talent on the roster and the fan base is anxiously waiting for another shot at a playoff berth and even the Stanley Cup. And with that, the need for change is imminent.
The Stars have already hired a new head coach. On top of that, they have plenty of decisions to make regarding free agents, trade targets, and current players on the roster. Each decision could create a different reality for the team going forward, and that’s what makes each one so critical.
But one thing is certain: things still have a good shot at looking up for the Dallas Stars come next year. There’s the potential for a quick turnaround, so long as the Stars find the right pieces and fit them into place this summer. So, don’t give up your Stars fandom just yet.
And speaking of your Stars fandom, how deep and true is it?
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One year ago, Blackout Dallas put up a first-ever Dallas Stars Ultimate Fandom Test as a means of inspiring Stars fans to test their knowledge. It was composed of 50 questions ranging from novice Stars trivia to diehard questions that only the most dedicated fans would know.
If you never got the chance to take that first test or want to retake it and see if your skills are any sharper, feel free to click here.
The test did really well and from the response, it seemed as though many Stars fans did well. So, why not have some more fun to ring in one of the most exciting months in the NHL? Let’s get into the second edition of the ultimate fandom test to see just how true your Dallas Stars spirit is.
So grab yourself a pencil and some paper.
The test is broken into five slides, with each slide containing ten questions. With each new level comes a more intense difficulty. For instance, level one will be questions that most everyday NHL fans can answer about the team, but level five will contain questions that only diehard Stars fans will likely know.
Every question is worth two points which adds up to a perfect score of 100, so you can calculate your own score once you finish. Following each slide with questions comes a slide with the corresponding answers so you can keep up with your score through each segment.
Here at Blackout Dallas, we run on the honor system and we expect you to do the same. So that means no cheating and looking up the answers on Google or jumping ahead a slide to find them and giving yourself two points for “being savvy.” If you don’t know it, take a guess or just take the L and keep moving.
When you are done taking the test, challenge your friends, family, work buddies, fellow Stars fans, or even your pets. Share it, retweet it, text it, email it. Get all of your friends to take it and compare scores to see which one of you is the most knowledgeable Dallas Stars fan of them all.
Enjoy. And as always, may the odds be ever in your favor.
Level One: The Novice Level
Here we go, folks. Welcome to the novice level. As stated earlier, this first level should be an absolute breeze for any Stars follower. There’s a good chance that even a typical hockey follower from Toronto that doesn’t follow Dallas on a regular basis might still pull out a 10/10. So for all the Stars fans out there, just know that there is no room for error.
So get your paper ready, ace it, and move on.
Who served as head coach for the Dallas Stars during the 2017-18 season?
Which Star did the Vegas Golden Knights take in the 2017 Expansion Draft?
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What is the name of the Stars’ newest head coach?
Which goaltender served as the Dallas Stars backup for the majority of this season behind Bishop?
Who is the captain of the Dallas Stars?
What is the name of the Stars’ AHL affiliate team?
Feeling good? Think you have a 10/10 so far? If you’ve filled them all out and are ready to move on, move to the next slide and check your answers before going to round two.
Answers For Level One
Here are the ten answers for the Novice Level questions.
- Ken Hitchcock served as head coach during the 2017-18 regular season
- The Vegas Golden Knights selected Cody Eakin in the 2017 Expansion Draft
- Ben Bishop wears number 30 for the Stars
- The Dallas Stars signed Alexander Radulov in the 2017 offseason
- True
- Jim Montgomery is the newest head coach of the Dallas Stars
- False. Dallas will host its first ever NHL Draft this summer
- Kari Lehtonen served as the backup this past season
- Jamie Benn is the captain of the Stars
- The name of the Dallas Stars’ AHL affiliate is the Texas Stars
How do your scores look? Still unscathed? Already have a few dents? If you are any sort of Dallas Stars fan, this first level should have been a breeze. If you got below a 9/10 or so, this may not be the test for you.
So that’s it for round one. Time to power through to the second round.
Level Two: The Follower Level
Welcome to level two. This is what we like to call The Follower Level. Most Dallas Stars fans should still see this as an easy obstacle, but it may be a bit of a stretch for someone who doesn’t regularly follow the team. Let’s see what you’ve got.
What state did the Dallas Stars franchise relocate from in 1993?
Which Central Division team did the Stars sweep (4-0-0) this season?
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On the flip side, which Central Division team swept the Stars (0-4-0) this season?
Which two teams did the Dallas Stars face in the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs?
What two players did the Stars draft in the first round of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft?
How many goaltenders played in a game for the Stars this season? Who were they?
Where did new head coach Jim Montgomery coach before being hired by Dallas?
Which Dallas Stars forward scored his first career hat trick against the Vegas Golden Knights this past season?
Still feeling like a million bucks? Go ahead and check your round two scores on the next slide.
Answers For Level Two
Here are the answers to the ten questions on The Follower Level.
The Stars swept the
Chicago Blackhawks
this past season
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Is anyone still holding on to a perfect score? While this level was a step up, it’s only going to get tougher from here. The final 30 questions are going to ask a lot.
So it’s time for the tough stuff.
Level Three: The Dedicated Level
Welcome to level three. It won’t be easy for the rest of the way, but if you are a true Dallas Stars fan, you’ve got a good shot.
So take a deep breath and get going.
What NHL award did Jamie Benn win in the 2014-15 regular season?
Which two Dallas Stars players were claimed off of waivers during the first ten days of October 2017?
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What jersey numbers have been retired by the Stars franchise?
Who leads the Dallas Stars franchise in points?
Name seven of the nine defensemen who played in a Dallas Stars uniform this past season.
How many hat tricks does Jamie Benn have in his NHL career?
What year did the Stars change their logo and color scheme?
Now how are you feeling? Still empowered? If you are still feeling strong, good for you. You’re getting closer to a finish. Go ahead and check your answers on the next slide and calculate your new score.
Answers For Level Three
You’re over halfway there, so congratulations. Here’s to hoping you still have at least 25 correct answers. Scroll through the answers and see what you’ve got.
- Jamie Benn won the Art Ross Trophy in 2014-15
- Patrik Nemeth and Adam Cracknell were claimed off of waivers in the first ten days of October
- The Dallas Stars have retired the numbers 7, 8, 9, 19, and 26
- False. The Stars last played in the Western Conference Final in 2008
- Mike Modano leads the Dallas Stars franchise in points
- Esa Lindell, John Klingberg, Dan Hamhuis, Greg Pateryn, Stephen Johns, Julius Honka, Marc Methot, Dillon Heatherington, and Jamie Oleksiak all played on defense with the Stars this season.
- True
- Jamie Benn has four hat tricks in his NHL career
- The Stars traded a 2017 fourth-round pick to LA in exchange for Ben Bishop
- Dallas changed their logo and color scheme in the summer of 2013
How about that one? Is your score still perfectly intact? The rest of the way will be pretty crazy even for hardcore Dallas Stars fans, so buckle up.
LeveL Four: The Professional Level
Good luck on the back 20. Chances are you are going to need it.
What arena did the Dallas Stars play in before the American Airlines Center?
How many picks do the Stars have in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft?
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Which Stars player scored the Cup-clinching goal in the 1999 Stanley Cup Final?
Which Stars player scored his first and only NHL hat trick last season against San Jose?
What team did Dallas compete against in the 2000 Stanley Cup Final?
Which former Stars player wore the no. 23 before Esa Lindell?
That’s all she wrote for level four. Click below to check your answers.
Answers For Level Four
Here are the answers for The Professional Level.
The Stars traded
Erik Coleto the Red Wings in the Janmark trade
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Is everyone still hanging around? It’s been a long run, but the light at the end of the tunnel is in sight. Are you ready for the finale?
These last ten questions are designed to be of the extreme variety and only meant for the most passionate and knowledgeable Dallas Stars fans. If it’s a cakewalk, then you really know your Stars stuff. If not, then we’ll see how your score turns out. It’s go time.
Level Five: The Diehard Level
This is the final stop. 40 questions have come and gone and 10 questions remain. The easy ones are out the door and now it’s time for the final 10. If you are near a perfect score or are still sitting at 40/40, that’s awesome. But if you have missed a few and need a strong finish, this is your last chance. But it won’t be easy.
Get your pencil ready for the final ten. Here we go.
What two major milestones did head coach Ken Hitchcock reach in the 2017-18 season?
Who was the Stars’ first general manager when they moved to Dallas in 1993?
Who scored the first goal for the Dallas Stars in the 2017-18 season?
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How many head coaches have coached the Stars since their move to Dallas (not counting Montgomery)?
In what overtime did the Stars score the game-winning goal against the Buffalo Sabres to win the Stanley Cup in 1999?
Name the six captains in Dallas Stars history.
Name the last five players to wear no. 18 for the Stars (including anyone who might currently be wearing it).
Against which team did Mike Modano score his last goal in a Dallas Stars uniform?
Hopefully you stuck around through all 10 and didn’t get stuck or completely give up on the test.
Ahead are the final ten answers.
Answers For Level Five
The final ten answers before calculating your final score are below. Best of luck.
- Ken Hitchcock became the third winningest coach in NHL history and picked up his 800th career coaching victory
- Bob Gainey was the Stars’ first general manager when the team moved
- Tyler Seguin scored the first goal of the 2017-18 season for Dallas
- False. Jamie Benn is the longest-tenured current member of the Dallas Stars (by just a few months)
- Not counting Jim Montgomery (since he hasn’t started his NHL coaching career yet) and only counting Ken Hitchcock once, there have been seven head coaches that have coached the Stars in a game. (Bob Gainey, Ken Hitchcock, Rick Wilson, Dave Tippett, Marc Crawford, Glen Gulutzan, and Lindy Ruff)
- The Stars secured the Stanley Cup in the third overtime of game six
- Mark Tinordi, Derian Hatcher, Neal Broten, Mike Modano, Brenden Morrow, Jamie Benn
- True
- Tyler Pitlick, Patrick Eaves, Chris Mueller, Reilly Smith, James Neal
- Mike Modano scored his last goal as a Star against the Anaheim Ducks
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And there you have it, folks. Your Dallas Stars fandom has just been successfully tested for a second time. You should be proud of yourself for making it all the way through. Now that you have you have your final score and know how many you missed, let’s take a look at the final rankings.
45-50 correct: You are a Dallas Stars extraordinaire. You bleed Victory Green and make it a priority in life. Your Stars roots are deep and this team probably means as much to you as life itself. Congratulations to you on your diehard status! We’d give you a gold star if we could.
40-44 correct: You are among the highest caliber of Stars’ fans. Your pride runs deep and it shows. There may be a small amount of room for improvement, but your fandom is still among the professional level. Glad to have you in the Dallas Stars’ corner.
35-39 correct: You obviously like the team and show your Stars pride wherever you go. But how long you’ve liked them is the question. You may be on the newer side in your fandom, having only liked the team for a few years now. But that’s perfectly okay. You obviously know most of your stuff when it comes to the Dallas Stars and that’s important.
30-35 correct: There is definitely a good amount of room for improvement.You may wear your Victory Green around and take the title, but there are some decent-sized gaps in your Stars’ knowledge that need filling.
25-29 correct: Are you sure it’s the Dallas Stars that you are thinking of when it comes to hockey loyalty? Barely managing a 50 percent means that you are missing out on a lot of information about the franchise. You might call yourself a Stars fan, but you need to hit the books a little bit more before anyone believes you.
24 or below correct: Once again, no comment.
So that’s all she wrote! There you have your 2018 Dallas Stars Fandom Test. How did you fare? Make sure to share your scores with us and with your friends and family when you challenge them as well.
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It’s now June 1, and one of the most thrilling times of year on the hockey calendar is just around the corner. So buckle up and get ready.