Ken Dryden
Ken Dryden
This one hits hard, being a Habs fan in the 70's. I was 10 when I watched him steal the cup from the Blackhawks in 1971. Intelligent thoughtful man gone to soon. R.I.P. to the 6 time Cup winner, 5 time Vezina winner, Calder and Conn Smythe winner and, with Tony Esposito, shared the net for the iconic '72 Canada-Russia series. Legend.
Re: Ken Dryden
There was no u0date on TSN. Go figure.
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Re: Ken Dryden
Well he was 78. At 72, I need to renew my passport before the end of 2026, and I'm thinking just get a 5-year passport, don't bother with the 10, which I have now.
Re: Ken Dryden
Everybody dies, there is no escape. And you're just dead, forget about "afterlife", that's just for people afraid of dying.
Re: Ken Dryden
Now Eddie Giacom8n and another shocker with Bernie. I remember watching Bernie and Doug Favell playing for the Niagara Falls Flyers in Junior A. Back in the six-team days the teams could sign players out of minor hockey. Some teams owned 2 Junior A teams. The Bruins were the worst team in the NHL but they had 2 Junior A teams. The other team was the Oshawa Generals. They had a pretty good defenseman...Bobby Someyhing...
But three goalies...and great Hall of Famers who I remember watching on CHCH TV in Hamilton (home of the Red Wings featuring the late Roger Crozier) It tends to give one "pause.
But three goalies...and great Hall of Famers who I remember watching on CHCH TV in Hamilton (home of the Red Wings featuring the late Roger Crozier) It tends to give one "pause.