Hockey has lost one of its most significant personalities with the passing of Ken Dryden. Several members of The Maven's Roundtable offered the following thoughts about the Hall of Fame goaltender and ...
The great goaltender Ken Dryden, who led the Montreal Canadiens to six Stanley Cups in the 1970s, died on Friday at the age of 78. The cause of death was cancer. Dryden was as brilliant off the ice as ...
Some trades are just bad. Others quietly reshape the future. In 1964, the Boston Bruins used the 14th overall pick to draft a lanky teenager from Ontario named Ken Dryden. A few weeks later, they ...
I’ve been a Pittsburgh Penguins supporter since the franchise’s first season, 1967-68. I went to my first game when I was 7. The Penguins were bad for a long time. Won four playoff rounds total before ...
Expectations were always going to be high for a new closing chapter in the 30th-anniversary edition of Ken Dryden's seminal book "The Game." Like he did throughout his Hall of Fame hockey career, ...
MONTREAL (AP) — Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender who helped the Montreal Canadiens win six Stanley Cup titles in the 1970s, has died after a fight with cancer. He was 78. The Canadiens ...
Before Friday’s home opener against Brown, an unusual pair lined up for a center-rink faceoff. Freshman goaltender Alexis Cournoyer and Brown’s Tyler Shea crossed sticks, commemorating the late Ken ...
Ken Dryden wasn’t my favourite goalie in the ‘70s. Tony Esposito was my hero. Don’t ask. My family arrived from Scotland in 1967 and both my older brother Dermot and I soon became rabid hockey fans.