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'Who are the Canucks' — Vancouver features in Jeopardy category

Vancouver's Rogers Arena is the home ice of this team that joined the NHL in 1970.
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"Vancouver, B.C." was one of the categories in Wednesday's episode of Jeopardy!

The Vancouver Canucks were one of the answers — or, rather, one of the questions — on Jeopardy! on Wednesday, September 18.

The opening round, known as the Jeopardy! Round, featured "Vancouver, B.C." as one of the six categories, with all five pieces of trivia in the category relating to Vancouver in some way. The easiest, worth $200, would be fairly obvious to any Canucks fan, though hockey has proved a stumper on the long-running trivia game show.

Consider the time a Jeopardy! contestant answered, "Who is Magic Johnson?" in response to who in NHL history put up 100+ assists in 11 different seasons. 

Thankfully, one of the contestants knew the identity of the team that joined the NHL in 1970 and calls Rogers Arena home.

The correct question — "Who are the Canucks?" — was provided by Aiden Orzech, who had an unfair advantage over his competitors in that category: he's Canadian.

Apologies for the spoilers, but if you can't get that response correct, then what are you even doing here?

Mr. Orzech, a teacher from Thornhill, Ontario, got three out of five correct in the "Vancouver, B.C." category, including the round's Daily Double. He was in his third episode, having won a total of $49,599 in his previous two appearances. He went into Final Jeopardy, however, in third place with $5,200 and lost it all with the incorrect response in the category "The Movies."

Chris Lindsay, who responded correctly to the $1000 answer in the "Vancouver, B.C." category, won the episode with a total of $11,600.

Vancouver, B.C.

Here are all of the answers from Wednesday's "Vancouver, B.C." category. How many questions can you get correct?

$200 - Vancouver's Rogers Arena is the home ice of this team that joined the NHL in 1970.

$400/Daily Double - The first sea voyage by this group set sail from Vancouver in 1971 in protest of nuclear testing in Alaska.

$600 - George Vancouver was immortalized after exploring the area in this ship, also the name of the longest-service space shuttle.

$800 - In the 1880s Vancouver was fortuitously chosen as the western terminal of this transportation system, the CPR.

$1000 - The city hosted a famous race in the then British Empire & these Games; John Landy looked back as Roger Bannister passed him.