Ken Dryden, the Montreal Canadiens’ legendary goalie, has died at 78 after battling cancer. A Hockey Hall of Famer, he led the Canadiens to six Stanley Cups in the 1970s. Dryden’s career included success at Cornell, a pivotal role in the 1972 Summit Series, and later, achievements as a broadcaster, politician, and author, leaving an enduring legacy on the sport.
Ken Dryden dies at 78: Hall of fame goalie battled with cancer