Bernie Geoffrion

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Bernie Geoffrion was a Hall of Fame Canadian ice hockey player and coach, famed for popularizing the slapshot and starring with the Montreal Canadiens in the 1950s and 1960s.

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instanceOf human
ice hockey coach
ice hockey player
member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
awardReceived Art Ross Trophy
Calder Memorial Trophy
Hart Memorial Trophy
causeOfDeath stomach cancer
child Dan Geoffrion
Hartland Monahan
coachedTeam Atlanta Flames
Montreal Canadiens
countryOfCitizenship Canada
dateOfBirth 1931-02-16
dateOfDeath 2006-03-11
era Original Six era
surface form: Original Six era of the NHL
familyName Geoffrion
fatherInLaw Howie Morenz
fullName Joseph Bernard André Geoffrion
givenName Bernard
Joseph
hallOfFame Hockey Hall of Fame
height 178 cm
5 ft 10 in
inductedInto Hockey Hall of Fame
inductionYear 1972
jerseyNumber 5
jerseyRetiredBy Montreal Canadiens
jerseyRetirementDate 2006-03-11
knownFor popularizing the slapshot in ice hockey
scoring ability with the Montreal Canadiens
league National Hockey League
memberOf Montreal Canadiens
surface form: Montreal Canadiens dynasty of the 1950s

Montreal Canadiens
surface form: Montreal Canadiens dynasty of the 1960s
nickname Boom Boom
placeOfBirth Montreal, Quebec, Canada
placeOfDeath Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
playedFor Montreal Canadiens
New York Rangers
popularized slapshot
positionPlayed right wing
shoots right
sport ice hockey
spouse Marlene Geoffrion
StanleyCupWins 6
team Montreal Canadiens
New York Rangers
weight 175 lb

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Atlanta Flames headCoach Bernie Geoffrion