This team has won the most World Series titles in MLB history.
Yankees
This point guard is the NBA’s all-time leader in total assists and steals.
Stockton
This team was the first to go 0–16 in a regular season.
Lions
This player, known as “The Great One,” is the NHL’s all-time leader in goals, assists, and points.
Wayne Gretzky
This player is nicknamed “The King” and currently plays for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Lebron
This player is the only catcher in MLB history with three MVP awards.
Yogi Berra
Where were the Grizzlies located before Memphis
Vancouver
This quarterback has the most career losses as a starting QB, despite being a Hall of Famer.
Brett Favre
When was the last time the Rangers won a Stanley Cup
1994
This team plays home games at Wrigley Field.
Cubs
This pitcher holds the MLB record for the fastest recorded pitch at 105.8 mph.
Who is Aroldis Chapman?
Who was the first player to average a triple double for the season
Oscar Robertson
This quarterback is the only player in NFL history to win MVP unanimously twice.
Lamar Jackson
This trophy is awarded to the player who scores the most points in an NHL season.
Art Ross Trophy
Who has the most Ballindors
Messi
Before moving to Washington D.C., the Nationals franchise played in this city.
Montreal
This franchise drafted Dirk Nowitzki before trading him to the Dallas Mavericks on draft night.
Bucks
This Hall of Fame wide receiver is the only player in NFL history with a 1,900-yard receiving season.
Calvin Johnson
This team won the first Stanley Cup in NHL history (1917–18 season).
Maple Leafs
This team holds the record for the most Super Bowl appearances without a win.
This pitcher threw a perfect game in the 1956 World Series — the only one in World Series history.
Don Larsen
This team ended the Lakers’ 33-game win streak, still the longest in NBA history.
This defensive legend is the NFL’s all-time leader in career sacks, a stat officially recorded since 1982.
Bruce Smith
This goalie is the only one in NHL history to score a goal and record a shutout in the same game.
Martin Brodeur
This team, based in Philadelphia, was the first American franchise to win back-to-back Stanley Cups (1974–75).
Flyers