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April 10, 2010
Hockey
Bernard “Boom Boom” Geoffrion, who earned his nickname from the thunderous slap shots he launched at terrified National Hockey League goaltenders, died of stomach cancer Saturday in Atlanta, hours before his jersey was retired by the Montreal Canadiens.
March 12, 2006
March 14, 2011
Sports
Zenyatta wins 16th consecutive race
April 9, 2010
In hockey hotbed of Montreal, critics scrutinize MVP goalie Theodore after he starts slowly
Nov. 9, 2002
It is time for someone west of Quebec to give a little credit to the team that is ahead in the Stanley Cup finals. . . .
June 7, 1993
Lakers
The most impressive performance of Christmas Day at the Sports Arena was turned in by Magic Johnson, who made 85 consecutive shots from the free-throw line before the Laker-Clipper game. . . .
Dec. 26, 1991
Onward and upward. If it’s Monday, this must be Quebec.
May 31, 1993
Cory McClenathan, John Force and Scott Geoffrion are the leaders for today finals of the National Hot Rod Assn.’
Oct. 4, 1992
Scott Geoffrion, one of the most promising young talents in drag racing, was named Wednesday to replace pro stock champion Darrell Alderman in the class-dominating Wayne County Speed Shops Dodge Daytona.
Jan. 9, 1992