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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Only two other men in N.H.L. history-Richard and Montreal's Bernie ("Boom Boom") Geoffrion-have scored 50 goals in a season; each hit 50 on the nose and did it only once. Hull scored 50 in 1961-62, then 54 in 1965-66 and 52 last season; his game-winning goal against the Seals last week was his 41st of this year, with 15 games still to play. Bobby holds a bagful of assorted other records, including most seasons scoring 40 goals or more (five), and most points-counting both goals and assists-scored in a season...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hockey: Hawk on the Wing | 3/1/1968 | See Source »

Boom with Boom. With twelve players over 6 ft. tall and an average weight of 186 Ibs. per man, the Rangers boast the biggest team in the N.H.L. They also boast Bernie ("Boom Boom") Geoffrion, the fifth highest scorer (375 goals) in N.H.L. history. Lured out of retirement by a $25,000-a-year contract, Geoffrion is a fierce competitor who needles his teammates unmerci fully. One day after a particularly tough workout, 22-year-old Rookie Bryan Campbell complained: "I should have been a banker." Exploded Geoffrion: "You little s.o.b. I'm 35. You're 22. What...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pro Hockey: Look Who's No. 1 | 12/23/1966 | See Source »

...Geoffrion's barbs are obviously having their effect on the team. Last week, Forward Rod Gilbert had 15 goals, tops in the N.H.L. Wingman Don Marshall was only one goal off Gilbert's pace. Goalie Ed Giacomin, 27, in his second big-league season, led in shutouts, ranked No. 2 in the average of goals (2.27) allowed per game. It was still a long way to the Stanley Cup play-offs-but at least nobody was playing taps for the Rangers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pro Hockey: Look Who's No. 1 | 12/23/1966 | See Source »

...That gave him a 13-point lead over Detroit's Frank Ullman in the scoring race-and, with 36 games still to play, a clear shot at the N.H.L. record of 50 goals in one season, which Hull shares with Montreal's Maurice Richard and Boom Boom Geoffrion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ice Hockey: Positive Protection | 1/21/1966 | See Source »

Montreal's once omnipotent Canadiens are getting old. The consisting of veterans Jean Beliveau and Boom Boom Geoffrion, with rookie John Ferguson, has already scored nine goals, but should show fatigue as the season progresses. Dickie Moore has re-retired, leaving Henri Richard with little support on the second line. The formerly impregnable defense has only Jean Guy Talbot left. If age weakens Boliveau and Geoffrion, Montreal could miss the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since...

Author: By Joel Havemann, | Title: Stanley Cup Berths Up for Grabs | 10/24/1963 | See Source »

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