‘You Board This Thing up for Us and We’ll Beat Them’: Paul Henderson Remembers Ken Dryden, and the Iconic 1972 Canada-Russia Summit Series
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‘You board this thing up for us and we’ll beat them’: Paul Henderson remembers Ken Dryden, and the iconic 1972 Canada-Russia Summit Series
Henderson last saw Dryden in February at the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament. “He looked fabulous,” he told the Star on Saturday, a day after the death of the legendary goalie, lawyer, politician and Leafs general manager.
AHL mourns passing of Ken Dryden
The American Hockey League joins the hockey world in mourning the passing of Hall of Fame goaltender Ken Dryden, who died Friday after a battle with cancer. He was 78. Dryden began his professional career with the AHL’s Montreal Voyageurs in 1970-71. He appeared in 33 games, posted a record of 16-7-8 and ranked third in the league with a 2.68 goals-against average. He made his NHL debut with the Montreal Canadiens on Mar. 14, 1971, and promptly l
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