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drunk driving
editIf sentence was expected in March 2005, what happened ?
Businessman
editWhen did he start his career as a businessman ? (And when did he finish active involvement with hockey?) -- Beardo 23:18, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
I will remove the "(father of Marc Savard)" link in the bio, since the link points to Marc Savard from Ottawa, ON, (Boston Bruins player) whose father is named Bob and is who not related to Serge Savard. Serge Savard's son might be named Marc, but the wiki link is misleading.
Spinarama
editAnybody has a good source for the Savardian Spinarama/Spin-o-rama? The link used as reference only uses the term Spinarama, and does not discuss the apparent confusion between André and Serge Savard as originator of the move. Saveur (talk) 03:25, 16 January 2012 (UTC)