Molly Tucker+FollowBig Ken Dryden: Habs Legend Leaves UsThe hockey world lost a true icon as Big Ken Dryden, the backbone of the Habs’ 70s dynasty, passed away at 78 after a battle with cancer. Dryden’s calm, stick-resting pose and six Cup rings made him a legend. He was the man who stoned Boston in ‘71 and stood tall in the Summit Series. Beyond the crease, he was a scholar, author, and leader. Canadiens fans, how will you remember #29? #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowKen Dryden: The Habs’ Towering Legacy Bids FarewellBig Ken Dryden, the backbone of the Habs’ 70s dynasty, has passed away at 78 after a battle with cancer. From his rookie Calder to five Vezinas and six Cups, Dryden’s impact on Montreal and the NHL is legendary. Who else remembers his epic playoff debut, toppling Boston? The Masked Marvel changed the game, both on and off the ice. Rest easy, #29. #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share
Diana Patrick+FollowLegion Fans Divided Over Superman #29 😱Legion of Super-Heroes is finally back in DC, but not how anyone wanted. Instead of a triumphant return, Superman #29 shows the Legion wiped out by Darkseid’s Omega Legion, with only a few survivors left. Fans are split—some are devastated by the team’s fate, while others think this could set up a huge comeback. The biggest shock? Superboy-Prime’s apparent betrayal! Is this the end for the Legion, or just the start of something bigger? #Entertainment #Comics #LegionOfSuperHeroes00Share
Jessica Jones+FollowSuperboy-Prime’s Shocking Betrayal?! 😱Did anyone else see that twist in Superman #29? Superboy-Prime, who we all thought was finally on the hero path, just turned on Superman! After all that redemption in Death Metal, he’s back to his old ways? Or is this some kind of undercover move against the Darkseid Legion? The fandom is split—some say he’s faking it, others think he’s gone full villain again. Can Superman ever trust him? This is wild! #Entertainment #Comics #SuperboyPrime10Share