Re: UNH Wildcats 2016 Offseason Thread - Searching for Direction
Quiz refresh - going into yesterday, Snively65 and FiveHole12 were tied at 4, and HR and 'Watcher had 1 apiece.
We've already run the board on Major League Baseball ... pulling things up, next up is pro football. For purposes of these questions, "NFL Championships" will be constituted of Super Bowl (1966-present) and NFL Championship Game (1933-1965) winners. AFL Championship (1960-1965) and AAFC Championship (1946-1949) winners will be considered only for the questions that are specifically geared to multi-league winners. None of the WFL, USFL or XFL are considered here, as none of their teams were eventually merged into the NFL. Surprisingly, no one has taken a sniff of any of these yet:
* Name the only franchise to have won the NFL Championship in three (3) different cities?
* Name the only three (3) franchises to win the NFL Championship in two (2) different cities?
* Name the five (5) cities to win NFL championships with two (2) different franchises?
* Name the only two (2) franchises to have won championships in two (2) different leagues?
* Name the only (1) franchise to have won championships in different leagues, in two different cities?
BONUS POINTS (True or False):
The NFL began competition in 1920. The 2001 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots marked the first time a New England based team were recognized as NFL champions?
When the San Diego Chargers waxed the Boston Patriots 51-10 in the 1963 AFL Championship game, it marked the first time ever that a Boston based team had played in a professional football (NFL/AFL/AAFC) championship game?
A New England city has never hosted a professional football (NFL/AFL/AAFC) championship game?
Now onto squeak ball (nod to Snively65) ... this section includes only NBA Championships, with any ABA (1967-1976) exceptions specifically outlined. HR had the lead in this sub-category, still making Jerry "Mr. Clutch" West very proud indeed:
* Name the only three (3) franchises to have won NBA Championships in two (2) different cities?
Minneapolis/LA Lakers plus two more still outstanding
* From the last question ... what is the only (1) franchise to have won in different cities, with different nicknames?
* What are the only two (2) cities to have had two different franchises win a professional (NBA/ABA) championship?
* Name the only one of the four ABA franchises to merge with the NBA to never win a championship in either league?
Now, finally on to the NHL, which for our purposes will extend back to 1927 when the Stanley Cup was competed for solely by the NHL's teams, and awarded to the winner of the NHL playoffs. I've eliminated the true/false questions, which were all answered. Questions will include the WHA and its Avco Cup (1973-1979) where appropriate:
* Name the two (2) franchises who have won both the Stanley Cup and the Avco Cup?
* 4 WHA franchises merged into the NHL in 1979. Which is the only one not to have since won the Stanley Cup?
BONUS POINTS: In 1967 the NHL expanded by six teams, doubling in size for the '67/'68 season. Of those initial expansion franchises, which is the only one (1) whose lineage (including franchise mergers and/or moves to different cities) cannot be traced to winning the Stanley Cup since?
St. Louis Blues, correct from 'Watcher's "ghost" response
Still plenty of low hanging fruit out there - including all the football, and even some hockey.

I'm now going to catch up on Snively's latest answers in the next post. He'll be ahead after, but maybe not by as much as he thinks/hopes.
