And one of the most remarkable careers in hockey history began 50 years ago Sunday night. March 14, 1971 marked the first time a complete unknown by the name of Ken Dryden skated to the Montreal ...
If you get around to reading Ken Dryden’s new book, Scotty: A Hockey Life Like No Other (and you should), be prepared to read, “I remember it like it was yesterday.” A lot. Dryden figures ...
View the original article to see embedded media. Ken Dryden wore the pads for the Sainte-Flanelle in those years, and while he was an amazing goaltender, he’s also an incredibly accomplished man ...
But Dryden, who was in town Tuesday as part of a salute to the teams that won four consecutive Cups from 1976 to 1979, has been watching the Canadiens’ rebuild from his home and he has been ...
Former general manager Sege Savard has been quoted saying he was finding it tough to see fans cheering on the team when they ...
Bruce deflected 44 B.U. shots that night and proved what everyone had been thinking--he was the most promising goalie to hit Eastern hockey since Cornell's Ken Dryden. Tonight Durno and Dryden ...
The Montreal Canadiens honored their dynasty teams of the late 1970’s on Tuesday at the Bell Centre in Montreal. In a pregame ceremony, the team showed a highlight video of the teams that won ...
and legendary goaltender Ken Dryden explains: I know the fans are looking for special, and in almost any other city, being very good is enough and so if you are on the verge of very good and ...