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The best answer will come on ice

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Times Staff Writers

In the NFL, there’s the Wonderlic test.

In the NHL, anything goes.

Karl Alzner, an 18-year-old defenseman expected to be taken early today in the NHL draft -- perhaps by the Kings with the fourth pick overall -- said he was befuddled by some of the questions he was asked in pre-draft interviews.

“I’ve had two questions that have been so tough for me,” he said. “It was a psychiatrist. He asked me [the meaning of]: A stitch in time saves nine. And I blanked, I told him, ‘I have no clue what you’re talking about.’ And then he asked me: ‘A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.’ Once again I paused and 10, 15 seconds went by and nothing.

“Finally he told me the first one and I got the second one. Those were off the charts. They’re interesting though, and they made sense once I figured them out.”

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Nerves? “A little bit,” Alzner said. “Then I asked him after why he asked questions like that. And he said he wants to see you handle being in a place you don’t know anything about. He really caught me there and exposed me. Good on him.”

Trivia time

Which of the Ducks’ Niedermayer brothers was drafted higher, Scott or Rob?

Bonds market

A Barry Bonds rookie card in perfect condition used to fetch $2,500. But as Bonds approaches Hank Aaron’s record of 755 home runs, the value has dropped dramatically.

“It’s trading currently at the $300 to $500 level,” said Andy Madec, a Camarillo-based dealer.

“It’s amazing there’s not more demand for Barry Bonds items. But it’s not just accomplishments. It’s how endearing you are to fans. His lack of popularity and tainted image have affected it.

“Even after he surpasses the record -- and it’s pretty obvious he’s going to do it -- I don’t think it will make much of a difference.”

Waffle night

The Fort Myers Miracle, a minor league baseball team in the Florida State League, hosted “Billy Donovan Night” to poke fun at the Florida Gators basketball coach who reneged on a $27.5-million deal to coach the Orlando Magic.

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The Miracle even recruited another Billy Donovan to throw out the first pitch -- but it didn’t happen.

At the last minute, he backed out.

Trivia answer

Scott Niedermayer was taken third overall by New Jersey in 1991. Rob was taken fifth by Florida in 1993.

King for a day

(or two)

Sitting at the Kings’ table during the NHL draft will be a teenager from Simi Valley named Ethan who will serve as a runner.

He earned the honor by composing this entry in a contest at LAKings.com: “I am the biggest Kings fan for one main reason, I was practically born at a Kings game! My mother went into labor at the playoff game between the Kings and the Maple Leafs in 1993. She wouldn’t leave and was brought blankets and pillows. It is true I wasn’t born until a few days later, but that was only the beginning, I have gone to almost every game since.

“I started skating at 2 years old, played travel hockey and now I am off to Northwood School to follow my hockey dream. I hope that one day I will be more than a guest at the NHL draft, but a top prospect in the draft and play for my favorite all-time team the L.A. Kings. I am your biggest, in heart, fan. Since I won’t be attending the games like I used to, because school comes first, this would be something very special to me.”

And finally

Alzner, the NHL draft prospect, was asked about his sense of fashion, which includes wearing lots of rubber bracelets as well as donning ankle socks with a suit.

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“I have a passion for it. It’s a little bit overblown sometimes. I’ve made a few things here and there, spray-painted hats. And then people are talking about me starting my own clothing line. I don’t think that’s going to happen.”

robyn.norwood@latimes.com

lisa.dillman@latimes.com

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