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Ken Dryden has been one of the most successful hockey players ever. He won six Stanley cups and most NHL players don’t even get one. He was the back bone of the Montreal Canadians when he played for them. He was truly unstoppable, but eventually had to move on with his life and became even more than what he was. Ken even stopped playing hockey in the 1973-74 seasons just to become a lawyer and start his own firm. Which is something most people don’t do when they play a professional sport?

after hockey

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College

 After he retired from hockey in 1979 he became a lot of things. Ken was a commentator for the winter Olympic in the years of 1980, 1984, and 1988. He did the coverage of when USA beat Canada in 1980 known as the Miracle on Ice. He has also made many more books since “The Game” and “Face-off on Summit”. His jersey number #1, was retired at Cornell, and in 2007 his number #29 was retired and put up on the banners in Bell Centre stadium where the Canadians play.

Ken Dryden Played for Cornell and red shirted his first season. He won three ECAC championships. While he was playing hockey for Cornell he got a bachelor’s degree in history. Ken played for Cornell until 1969 when he graduated from there, and then played in the NHL where he was originally drafted to the Bruins. Ken stopped his NHL career in the 1973-74 season to get a degree in law at McGill University

Early memories of his life

 Ken used to play street hockey in the summer.

 He has never been another position he has always been a goalie.

 Ken was born in Hamilton, Ontario

 He has one brother named Dave and also was a NHL goaltender for the New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, Chicago Black Hawks, Chicago Cougars, and Edmonton Oilers.

Intro

Ken Dryden was a goalie for the Montreal Canadians throughout the 1970s and has been a huge part of hockey history. The Montreal Canadians would have never won the Stanley cup in the 1970s without the help of Ken Dryden. Ken was born on August 8th 1947. He was the best goalie the Canadians have ever had and what he wanted more than anything was to win a Stanley cup with the Montreal Canadians in the 1978-79 season.

Montreal Canadians goalie

Won 6 Stanley Cups

Awards

Married life

Ken is married to Lynda Dryden

They have two kids

And those kids had four of their grand kids. They are very happy together.

 Conn Smythe Trophy winner in 1971.

 Calder Memorial Trophy winner in 1972.

 Vezina Trophy winner in 1973, 1976, 1977*, 1978*, 1979*.

 Stanley Cup champion in 1971, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979.

 Played in 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 NHL All-Star Games.

 Selected to NHL First All-Star Team in 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979.

 Selected to NHL Second All-Star Team in 1972.

 Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983

His NHL career

Ken Dryden Highlights

Ken was originally drafted by the Boston Bruins and then immediately traded to the Montreal Canadians in 1964. He held off on his professional career till he graduated from college in 1969.His first NHL debut was in 1971.He won his first Stanley Cup at the age of 24 after the starting goalie got hurt towards the end of the season, and after that season he became starting goalie for 7 seasons. He played from 1971-1979 in the NHL but has been playing hockey since he was three years old.

 “any goalie can make a bad team win and a good team lose” (117)

The Story Of Ken Dryden

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