Ken Dryden
Ken Dryden is a former Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender and a Hall of Famer, widely regarded as one of the greatest goalies in NHL history. He played for the Montreal Canadiens and won six Stanley Cups during his career, later becoming a successful lawyer and politician.
Born on Aug 08, 1947 (78 years old)
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Ken Dryden was a legendary goaltender for the Montreal Canadiens and is remembered for his remarkable contributions to hockey.
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Canada:
The crowd observed a minute’s silence for late Canadiens goaltender and former Maple Leafs president Ken Dryden.
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Canada:
Ken Dryden was a national hero.
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Canada:
Ken Dryden, who helped the Montreal Canadiens win six Stanley Cup titles in the 1970s, died at 78 after a fight with cancer.
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Canada:
Ken Dryden was a Liberal MP, representing the Toronto riding of York Centre between 2004 and 2011.
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Canada:
Ken Dryden was famously the thinking man’s hockey player and authored the classic sports book The Game.
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Canada:
Ken Dryden holds a special place in the hearts of many Canadians, revered for his outsized talent on the ice and his post-NHL accomplishments in politics, law, and writing.
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Canada:
Ken Dryden was a legendary Canadiens goaltender remembered for his greatness on and off the ice.
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Canada:
Ken Dryden was a long-standing member of Parliament and former Liberal cabinet minister who left a significant mark in political circles.
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Canada:
Ken Dryden was a national hero and a Hall of Famer known for his deep reflections on hockey's significance in Canadian culture.
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