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Can't we put up a double nationality in these infoboxes? I gave a few tries but gave. So I replaced USA with Canada, because even though he was born in New York, he grew up in Montreal, and he's certainly more Canadian than American. But since he played for the US a few times his US nationality should be there too, so if someone knows how to feature both nationalities that will make the article more accurate. --
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A bit of an EARLY "report"???
I spotted a post at the HFBoards.com ice hockey Internet forum, specifically at
http://hfboards.com/showthread.php?t=676263&page=2
, that is stating, with the source being the French language radio station in Montreal
CKAC
that broadcasts the Canadiens' games in French, stating that Bouillon REPORTEDLY signed with the Boston Bruins, and nothing more...why the change at M. Bouillon's Wikipedia page, stating that he's now a Bruin and not a Hab any longer, with only reports stating that, and nothing else?
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