Ken Dryden: A Unique Canadiens Goalie, Legendary Player, and Unforgettable Hockey Icon.
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Ken Dryden, born on August 8, 1947, stands as a towering figure in the history of the Montreal Canadiens and Canadian sport. More than just a hockey player, he's a multifaceted individual who has excelled as a lawyer, politician, author, and businessman. His impact extends far beyond the ice, leaving an indelible mark on Montreal and Canada.

Dryden's hockey journey began in Etobicoke, Ontario, leading to his being drafted by the Boston Bruins in 1964. However, a trade soon after sent him to the Montreal Canadiens, setting the stage for his legendary career. Instead of immediately joining the Canadiens, Dryden chose to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in History at Cornell University, where he also played hockey. He led the Cornell Big Red to the 1967 National Collegiate Athletic Association championship and three consecutive ECAC tournament championships.

Dryden's NHL debut in 1971 was nothing short of spectacular. After just six regular-season games, he took over as the Canadiens' starting goalie during the playoffs, leading them to an unexpected Stanley Cup victory. His outstanding performance earned him the Conn Smythe Trophy as the most valuable player of the playoffs. This feat remains unmatched, as he is still the only player to have ever won the Conn Smythe Trophy before winning the Calder Trophy.

During his relatively short NHL career, Dryden accumulated an impressive collection of accolades. He won six Stanley Cups, five Vezina Trophies (awarded to the league's best goaltender), a Calder Trophy (awarded to the best rookie), and a Conn Smythe Trophy. Dryden's regular season record stands at 258 wins, 57 losses, and 74 ties, with a 2.24 goals-against average and 46 shutouts. In the playoffs, he recorded 80 wins in 112 games, with a 2.40 goals-against average and 10 shutouts. He was named a First Team All-Star five times.

Standing at 6 feet 4 inches, Dryden was an imposing figure in the net. His height, combined with his unconventional stance of leaning on his stick during stoppages in play, made him easily recognizable and intimidating to opponents. Dubbed the "four-storey goalie" and "that thieving giraffe," Dryden's presence between the pipes was both commanding and unique.

Dryden's impact on the game is immeasurable. He revolutionized goaltending with his athleticism, intelligence, and puck-handling skills. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983, solidifying his place among the game's all-time greats. In 2007, the Canadiens retired his jersey number 29, further cementing his legacy in Montreal.

Beyond hockey, Dryden pursued a law degree at McGill University, even taking a year off from his playing career to complete his articles. After retiring from hockey in 1979, he became a successful author, commentator, sports executive, and politician. His books, including "The Game," have been widely praised for their insightful commentary on hockey and Canadian society. Dryden served as a Member of Parliament from 2004 to 2011 and as Minister of Social Development from 2004 to 2006.

Ken Dryden's accomplishments both on and off the ice have made him a true Canadian icon. His unique blend of athleticism, intellect, and social consciousness sets him apart as one of a kind.


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