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NHL 10×10 Blackout

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The object of this game is to fill all 100 squares in the grid by naming players who meet the qualifications listed across the top for the teams shown in the cells. You MUST enter full player names, last names won’t cut it (makes it a bit too easy).

Stats along the top are only FOR THAT TEAM and FOR THE PLAYER’S CAREER (i.e. not an individual season, that player’s entire career with that team). So if the top line has ‘1000+ Points’ and the cell shows the Oilers you are looking for players who had 1K+ points for the Oilers during their entire time with the Oilers. Stats include WHA.

For any awards (Hart, Calder, Vezina, Norris) player must have won that award while playing for that particular team during the year they won the award.

Teams and stats are randomized each time quiz is loaded. Occasionally a cell may not have a qualifying answer in which case it will appear blank and be a gimme.

hugequiz Premium members will see missed answers in red. Missed answers will be the player with the most points for that team who qualifies for that cell.

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flyers1037
1 month ago

A few errors. A flyer has never won the calder trophy, so tough to come up with a name for that. Also, absolutely no forgiveness on first names (doesn’t accept common abbreviations or shortened versions, like JS for Jean-Sebastian, Steve for Steven, Cam for Cameron, etc.)

kidcanada
3 months ago

Does this include WHA stats? Because finding a player who played for the Avalanche/Nordiques whose last year was between 1970-79 is tough when the Nordiques franchise joined the NHL for the 1979-80 season.

Smkruzik
11 months ago

trying not to give away an answer, but “Last name starts with Y” for TOR is not accepting …… Yushk…..

Smkruzik
11 months ago
Reply to  Smkruzik

the periods before and after represent the letters in the rest of his name

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