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He announced in an official interview on [[Sports Center]] on 1/21/07 that he is fact illiterate might want to add that with citation. |
He announced in an official interview on [[Sports Center]] on 1/21/07 that he is fact illiterate might want to add that with citation. |
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???You must be thinking of Jacques Demers! Demers has stated a number of times he is illiterate. |
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Jacques Martin took over as head coach of the Ottawa Senators in the middle of the 1995-1996 season. Therefor he could not have won a Cup with the Avs during the 1995-1996 season.
How many games coached in the NHL?
How many games coached has he coached? The article says 1,009 games; if you add all the games coached in the table, it's 927 and if you add the his wins-losses-ties-overtime losses for his total record then it's 882. Kingjeff (talk) 14:06, 9 March 2008 (UTC)
OK. I know that if you add up the records, it's wrong. So, 882 is the wrong number. Kingjeff (talk) 14:09, 9 March 2008 (UTC)
Illiterate
He announced in an official interview on Sports Center on 1/21/07 that he is fact illiterate might want to add that with citation.
???You must be thinking of Jacques Demers! Demers has stated a number of times he is illiterate.