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Ken Dryden Obituary: Montreal Canadiens Legend Passes Away

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Ken dryden, Canadiens Legend, Passes Away at 78

MONTREAL – Hockey legend and former montreal Canadiens goaltender Ken ‌Dryden passed away peacefully on Friday⁤ at ‍the ⁣age of 78 following a battle ⁣with cancer.

Dryden joined the ⁣Canadiens in the 1970-71 season, immediately making an impact ⁣with six regular-season wins and leading the team to a Stanley Cup championship in his ⁤first NHL postseason. ⁤He was awarded the Conn ‌Smythe Trophy ​as playoff MVP.

Over a ‌decade of dominance, ‌Dryden secured five more Stanley Cups with Montreal, totaling six championships ‌in⁣ the 1970s.⁤ He was recognized​ as⁤ the league’s top goaltender five times, winning the Vezina​ Trophy⁤ in 1972-73 and consecutively​ from 1975-76 to 1978-79. He also earned the Calder Trophy as​ rookie ⁣of the year in⁣ 1971-72. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall ​of ⁣Fame ⁣in 1983, and the⁤ Canadiens honored him further by retiring his ‌No.29 jersey in 2007.

“Ken Dryden was an remarkable athlete, but he‍ was ⁤also an exceptional man,” said Geoff Molson, Owner and President of the Montreal Canadiens. “Behind the mask he⁣ was larger than⁢ life. We​ mourn today not only the⁢ loss of⁤ the cornerstone ⁣of one of hockey’s greatest dynasties,‍ but‍ also a ‍family man, ‍a thoughtful citizen, and a⁣ gentleman who‌ deeply impacted‍ our lives and communities across generations. He was‌ one of the true legends that ⁤helped shape this Club into what‍ it‍ is today. Ken embodied the best of everything the Montreal Canadiens are about, and his legacy within our society transcends our sport.”

Beyond his hockey career, Dryden was a respected author, penning⁢ “the Game” and co-authoring “Home ⁣Game: Hockey and life⁣ in Canada.”​ He also ‌served as Minister of Social Advancement under Prime Minister Paul Martin from 2004-2005, driven by ‍a passion ⁢for improving ⁤social living conditions, and was awarded the⁢ Order ⁤of Canada in 2012.

The Dryden family has requested privacy during⁢ this difficult time. ⁣In lieu⁢ of flowers, donations can be made to the Princess⁤ Margaret Cancer Center or the Concussion Legacy Foundation.

The Montreal Canadiens extend their ⁢deepest sympathies to ​Ken Dryden’s family, friends,⁣ and loved ones. He will be remembered as a legendary winner, a brilliant intellect, and a true icon of ‍the⁤ game.

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