Jordan Leblanc+FollowKen Dryden: Habs Dynasty Legend Bids FarewellSad day for Habs Nation—Ken Dryden, the backbone of the Canadiens’ 70s dynasty, has passed at 78. “The Thieving Giraffe” wasn’t just a six-time Cup champ, he was the heart of Montreal’s golden era. His rivalry with Esposito and the Bruins defined a generation. Beyond the crease, Dryden was a true ambassador for the game and the community. Rest easy, legend. #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowKen Dryden: Habs Legend Leaves Lasting LegacyThe hockey world is mourning the loss of Ken Dryden, the legendary netminder who backstopped the Habs to six Stanley Cups in the '70s. Dryden’s rivalry with the Bruins and his iconic butterfly style set the standard for generations. Beyond the crease, he was a true renaissance man—lawyer, author, and even a Canadian MP. King Ken’s impact on and off the ice is simply unmatched. What’s your favorite Dryden moment? #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share
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
Sherri West+FollowKen Dryden: Habs Legend and Summit Series HeroBig Canada has lost a giant. Ken Dryden, the iconic Habs netminder who backstopped Montreal to six Cups and stoned the Soviets in the '72 Summit Series, has passed at 78. Dryden was more than just a wall in net—he changed the game and inspired generations, from Carey Price to every kid dreaming of the Forum. His legacy is forever stitched into Canadiens history. #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
William Morrow+FollowRemembering Ken Dryden: Habs Icon & Summit Series HeroHabs fans, we lost a true legend—Ken Dryden, the “thieving giraffe” who backstopped the Canadiens to six Cups in just eight seasons, has passed away at 78. Dryden’s epic rookie run, stealing the net from Rogie and shutting down the Big Bad Bruins in ‘71, is the stuff of hockey lore. And who can forget the 1972 Summit Series, where he outdueled Tretiak in Game 8? Dryden wasn’t just a wall in net—he was a Renaissance man off the ice. His legacy goes way beyond the Forum. #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share
Martha Garza+FollowHabs Nation Remembers Ken Dryden: A True LegendHabs fans, it’s a tough day—Ken Dryden, the iconic netminder behind Montreal’s dynasty, has passed at 78. The “Towering Wall” wasn’t just a 6-time Cup champ; he inspired generations with his calm in the crease and his classic book, ‘The Game.’ Tributes from fans, NHL teams, and legends like Chris Pronger are pouring in. How are you celebrating Dryden’s legacy? Share your stories and memories below! #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share
Molly Tucker+FollowSummit Series Rivals: Tretiak Remembers Ken DrydenSad day for Habs Nation and hockey fans everywhere—legendary netminder Ken Dryden has passed at 78. What really stands out is how his old Summit Series rival, the great Vladislav Tretiak, paid tribute. Tretiak called Dryden not just a fierce competitor, but a true friend and a man of integrity. Their 1972 goaltending duel was epic, but their off-ice friendship lasted decades. Dryden’s legacy goes way beyond the crease. #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share
Bryce Clark+FollowKen Dryden: Habs Legend Leaves a Lasting LegacySad news for Habs Nation—Big Ken Dryden, the backbone of the Canadiens’ 70s dynasty, has passed at 78. The man behind the mask wasn’t just a six-time Cup champ and Vezina king, but also a Summit Series hero and a true ambassador for the game. His iconic stance in the crease and off-ice impact made him a legend. Thoughts with his family and all who loved him. What’s your favorite Dryden moment? #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share
Christopher Li+FollowKen Dryden: Canadiens Legend’s Lasting NHL LegacyThe passing of Ken Dryden, the legendary Habs netminder, has fans reflecting on his epic run with the Canadiens dynasty of the '70s. “The Professor” wasn’t just a six-time Cup champ and five-time Vezina winner—his influence went way beyond the crease. Dryden’s book “The Game” changed how we see hockey, giving fans and players alike a deeper look into the sport’s mental side. His legacy? Still shaping the NHL today. #Sports #IceHockey #KenDryden00Share