Proper noun
Durocher (plural Durochers)
A surname.
What I did was mild compared to what Durocher did to Conlan. I don't see how what I did can be called more serious than the Durocher incident. I had good reason to lose my head. That was the second time they call me out on a play I thought I had beat. That's enough to make anybody mad. Roberto Clemente
My life as Mrs. Leo Durocher and baseball come first. Laraine Day
Ernest was on the tour with his girlfriend, Dionne Durocher, of Canoe Narrows, Sask., and his cousin, Winnie Ernest. Source: Internet
If Durocher, or if any other manager, or all of them, want to sign one, or twenty-five Negro players, it is all right with me. Source: Internet
Tristen Durocher, a 24-year old from northern Saskatchewan, walked 635 kilometres from Air Ronge to Regina to draw attention to the lack of government action on suicide within Indigenous communities. Source: Internet
Commenting on how the game went overall, Durocher said goaltending played a factor into BU taking the win. Source: Internet