OTTAWA - A massive faceoff is possibly looming in the naming of Montreals new bridge: Canadiens legend Maurice (Rocket) Richard against famed French explorer Samuel de Champlain.Federal Infrastructure Minister Denis Lebel said in the Commons on Tuesday that no final decision has been made on whose name it will bear.The bridge is federal jurisdiction and would replace the current Champlain Bridge, one of the busiest in the country and a key route for motorists between Montreal and its populous south shore.Montreal La Presse reported a few days ago that Lebel has decided to pay tribute to Richard, who had a glorious career before eventually dying in 2000 at the age of 78.That possibility has angered Opposition politicians in Ottawa.The Conservatives are trying to create a diversion around the debate on tolls, said Liberal MP Stephane Dion.They also want to give the impression it will be a new bridge when it opens in 2018 to make it easier for them to ram through the notion of tolls, he added.They hope the Liberals will be criticized for our position but, no, I believe the majority of Quebecers and Montrealers will agree with us, he said in a telephone interview.Dion hailed the crucial role de Champlain played in founding Quebec and Canada, saying the father of New France shouldnt be elbowed aside by the hockey giant.There are different ways to honour Maurice Richard and everything he represents — all his determination and spirit. Samuel de Champlain is at the very core of our history.NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair echoed a similar sentiment and said de Champlains name shouldnt disappear from any new bridge.He said the name debate amounts to a Conservative smokescreen so the Tories dont have to talk about real business.The issue also surfaced at a news conference French President Francois Hollande and Premier Philippe Couillard held on Tuesday.After mentioning de Champlain in his Commons speech on Monday as the founder of a new country, your country, Hollande refused to get involved on Tuesday other than to say France is not putting pressure in naming bridges, streets or avenues or in taking away names. Wes Hopkins Eagles Jersey . Goergl, the 2011 world champion, started 28th after the other top contenders had already gone down but had the fastest time at each interval. Goergl finished the demanding 3-kilometre Kaelberloch course in 1 minute, 47. DeSean Jackson Eagles Jersey . 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The South African, who won for the sixth time on the European Tour, raised his record to 6-0 when owning at least a piece of the 54-hole lead. It was a great day, it was a great week. Its another great trophy to put in the cupboard, Grace said. I got off to great start today, then I fell a bit asleep. Warren closed with a his second straight 67 to end one back at minus-18. He had shared the third-round lead with Grace, Bernd Wiesberger and Emiliano Grillo. Wiesberger posted a 4-under 68 and ended alone in third at 17-under-par 271, while Eddie Pepperell (67) took fourth at minus-16. Grillo managed a 2-under 70 in the final round at Doha Golf Club and finished at 15-under 273. He was joined there by Byeong-hun An and Gregory Bourdy, who both fired 65s in the final round. Alejandro Canizares (69) took eighth at minus-14 and Alexander Noren (65) was one stroke further back at 13-under 275. Grace birdied the first, but followed that with 10 consecutive pars. 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