‘A Wonderful Human Being’: Habs Fans Pay Tribute to Ken Dryden
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Ken Dryden, Hockey Hall of Famer-turned-cabinet minister, dies at 78
Ken Dryden, the goaltender who backstopped the Montreal Canadiens to six Stanley Cup titles in his eight NHL seasons before leaving the sport to become a lawyer, author, member of Canada’s parliament and, eventually, a cabinet minister, died of cancer…
How Habs legend Ken Dryden left his mark on and off the ice
When former Montreal Canadiens player Serge Savard laid eyes on Ken Dryden, he didn’t think he would go far. As a goaltender, Dryden ended up leaving an indelible mark on the sport before moving onto the political realm. He died Friday at 78.
RIP Ken Dryden. Penn State Hockey Thanks You
The hockey world is in mourning. Ken Dryden, the legendary Montreal Canadiens, Team Canada and Cornell University goalie, passed away Saturday at 78. He was a gentleman and a scholar, and a credit to our game. Every Penn State hockey player and fan since 1971 should be mourning his passing as well. Who was Ken Dryden? An NCAA Champion and First Team All-Tournament Goalie at Cornell (1967) A six-time Stanley Cup Champion (in only eight NHL Sea…
IIHF - Ken Dryden, 1947-2025
The hockey world is in mourning. Ken Dryden, one of the greatest goalies hockey has ever known, died in Toronto on Friday after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 78. Dryden was the winning goalie in Game 8 of the historic 1972 Summit Series, a six-time Stanley Cup winner with Montreal, and one of the most astute hockey observers to have chronicled the game. He also played in the 1969 IIHF World Championship as well as the famed New Year’s E…
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