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This article is or was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): AhmoZaitoun.

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re: canadian

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The Trottier family had dual canadian and us citizenship due to their native american ancestry. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.164.9.186 (talk) 22:54, 2 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bryan Trottier's wiki article evaluation

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Bryan Trottier's page

Upon reading the introductory part of Bryan Trottier's wikipedia page, I noticed a few claims that were missing citations. As I continued to read through the article, there was a good amount of citations provided for statistics and facts, however, the lack of citing for other facts and statistics continued to be an issue. A second issue for this article continues to be an issue that revolves around citing. Under the references section, reference links number 6 and 7 do not work at all and number 10 seems to be an article that must've been out of date and removed from the data base of the publisher. The majority of the article seems to be written from a non-bias or neutral point of view, taking into consideration that Bryan was considered as one of the NHL's (National Hockey League) best players during the 1980's. The statistics justify what was written about Trottier during his active hockey playing days. The majority of the Statistics and facts used to compose this page (minus the lack of citing at some points), comes from verified or credible sources such as NHL.com, and the hockey hall of fame website. Other citations come from articles written by the teams he has helped coach which are also considered as credible sources. The rest of the citations come from a documentary about Bryan Trottier and hockey blogs about him, which may be considered reliable, but not fully valid/credible.AhmoZaitoun (talk) 05:20, 11 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]