The BarDown squad is back with another Quiz and this time the topic was selected by none other than, YOU! Can Jesse, Corwin, Luca, Marissa and Sam pass this NHL Geography Quiz?
If I had a nickel for every time Marissa lost an arena-themed quiz by guessing the Wells Fargo Center, I'd have two nickels - which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
@@jfitz2356 so would Newark be included in the New York population? cause it has about 250k people in the city and it is not part of New York. its close but not the same
@@jfitz2356 but then it should have been a metro question no? Heck Winnipeg isn't even the smallest Canadian city with an NHL team. That goes to Vancouver. If they're gonna blur the lines, Canada's population is over 370 million 😂
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Especially since Jesse also go the population question wrong. There are a couple NHL cities that are smaller than Winnipeg. St Paul, Minnesota and Sunrise, Florida are at least 2 of them
@@steesenshiller6470 I noticed that as well, I'm a Blues fan so at first I thought about St. Louis which has a population of 300,000, which is smaller than Winnipeg. BUT, the St. Louis metropolitan area population is 2.8 million, much bigger than Winnipeg. So I'll give DZ the benefit of the doubt and assume he was using metro population
@@steesenshiller6470 I had questions about this as well. Had to figure that DZ's crack research team must have included greater metro areas in there rather than going by just the actual city limits census.
This question on population (#9) should have specified city or metro area. Because the City of Boston has a smaller population than Winnipeg, but Boston’s metro area is bigger. Same with Buffalo and a lot of other cities, actually.
I love these quizzes!!! How about a quiz on teams that no longer exist? Basically, questions about teams that are no longer in the NHL because they either moved or they just plain folded. Keep up the great work!
I love that I watch these videos for any bit of Sabres references and every time Buffalo gets mentioned it’s in negative light lol. Thank you for hurting my soul
I would love to see “CAN YOU PASS THIS NHL GOALS HORNS QUIZ PART III?” Also you forgot to give a punish to someone being out early. This time Luca Celebre is that fella that needs to wear something for a punishment 😂
For anyone asking about the answer to Question 9, it was done by metro population. Anaheim is part of Greater Los Angeles (hence the LA Angels) and Raleigh’s metro total is well over Winnipeg’s.
I love that the quiz lists Prudential Center and MSG as 24 miles apart and then pulls up Google maps saying 12 miles walking. To validate Sam, MSG and Nassau Coliseum are less than 30 miles apart, so he was also correct that they are closer together than the Kings and Ducks.
He's right though, the Sydney Ice Dogs are an NHL team right? If not then surely the Kenya Lions ?(I'm not kidding, that team that Sid and Mack played with in Kenya is pretty much 14,000km from Vancouver)
Z cheating there by saying “there’s small American markets!” after Sam said Winnipeg…. dirty play. Also using metropolitan areas instead of just the city itself is a dirty play too
I’m pretty sure if you just use the city itself San Jose is the smallest, but it sure as hell doesn’t feel like that due to how much suburbia there is in the Bay Area
I thought it was a Z trick question and it was gonna be Sunrise because the Panthers play in Sunrise NOT Miami and Sunrise is a city on its own and has less than 100K. Very poorly written question in my opinion. If you say city but then go by metro population that's totally different. If he's gonna do that he should have specified metro area instead of stating city
Jus loved how Luca was out on the FIRST question 😂 😂 you could’ve gave showed him a picture of the Avalanche arena (Ball Arena) and still would’ve gotten it wrong 😂
Once again suggesting a n AHL/ECHL affiliate quiz. I will never stop asking! If not, here is a bonus: The ECHL affiliate for the Detroit Red Wings is the Toledo Walleye. Name 3 names the team previously went by before becoming the Walleye.
My favorite trivia question (since Buffalo hasn't been chirped enough in this video) is: In 1974, which NHL team drafted a player that didn't exist? Answer: Buffalo Sabres. They drafted star center Taro Tsujimoto of the Japan Ice Hockey League's Tokyo Katanas....but the team and the player didn't even exist!
I’ve always wondered if they give them a topic to study beforehand or feed some answers because I consider myself someone who knows a lot about Hockey, but some of the answers they consistently come up with are impressive.. Giving them a general topic to study beforehand would make sense..
Bonus Question: The Toronto Maple Leafs franchise have 13 total Stanley Cups (11 as the Leafs, 1 as the St.Pats, 1 as the Arenas). However the city of Toronto has actually won 14 cups with 1 cup belonging to a different franchise. What was the name of the team and what year did they win the cup? Answer: The Toronto Blueshirts of the NHA won their only and Toronto's first cup in 1914.
@@arcadeshift5071 they said cities, so its more reasonable to assume they werent intending something else when answering. also, 'metro population' isnt necessarily consistently defined across all metros in terms of what gets included and what doesnt.
You guys should do a captaincy/ assistant captaincy quiz. I assume most would know all captains, but knowing all assistant captains would be pretty obscure knowledge.
I'm calling shenanigans. Both Jesse and Sam got question 9 wrong, the answer is the New York Islanders who plays in a city of less than 50,000...THEREFORE Sam is still alive!
Not only that but Winnipeg isn’t even the second smallest. The population of the city of Buffalo is under 300,000 and the population of Boston is under 700,000.
@@user-pw7zo9nm6f They're going by metropolitan area because city borders can be werid sometimes. For instance London is considered one of the largest cities in the world and an international hub but the actual city of London only has about 8,000 people living in it. If you look at metro areas Winnipeg is the smallest by far.
You know, once Amtrak and Via Rail restart cross-border "Maple Leaf" service, I think you guys should send Luca on a train ride... Let him see up close and personal where he went wrong. You know, aside from the fact the White House is often known as "1600 Penn", so he shouldn't have assumed...