Former Canadiens star goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at age 78
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Legendary Montreal Canadiens goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at 78
MONTREAL – Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender whose long resume in and out of hockey included six Stanley Cup victories and helping backstop Canada's generation-defining victory at the 1972 Summit Series, died Friday at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer.
Ken Dryden, Hall of Fame goalie who led Canadiens to six Stanley Cups, dies aged 78
Backstopped Montreal to six Stanley Cups in 1970sCanadian PM Mark Carney pays tribute to legendDryden was also author, Leafs president and MPKen 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 announced his death early Saturday, saying Dryden’s family asked for privacy. A team spokesperson said a close friend of Dryden’s app…
Former Canadiens star goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at age 78
Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender whose long resumé in and out of hockey included six Stanley Cup victories and helping backstop Canada's generation-defining victory at the 1972 Summit Series, died Friday at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer.
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