ɫɫ

Skip to main content
You have permission to edit this article.
Edit

Former Canadiens star goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at age 78

MONTREAL - Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender whose long resume in and out of hockey included six Stanley Cup victories and helping backstop Canada’s generation-defining victory at the 1972 Summit Series, died Friday at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer.

Updated
4 min read
Former Canadiens star goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at age 78

Ken Dryden and members of Team Canada from the 1972 Summit Series are honoured in the House of Commons, in Ottawa, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Patrick Doyle


MONTREAL - Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender whose long resume in and out of hockey included six Stanley Cup victories and helping backstop Canada’s generation-defining victory at the 1972 Summit Series, died Friday at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer.

A key member of the Montreal Canadiens’ 1970s dynasty, Dryden’s career in the spotlight was only just getting started when he retired from the game — and while at the top of his own game — in his early 30s.

ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

More from The Star & partners

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

To join the conversation set a first and last name in your user profile.

Conversations are opinions of our readers and are subject to the Community Guidelines. ɫɫ Star does not endorse these opinions.