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NHL icon and six-time Stanley Cup winner Ken Dryden dies at 78 after battle with cancer

By uk-times.com6 September 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame NHL goaltender who helped the Montreal Canadiens win six Stanley Cup titles in the 1970s, has died after a fight with cancer. He was 78.

The Canadiens announced his death early Saturday, saying Dryden’s family asked for privacy. A team spokesperson said a close friend appointed by the family contacted the organization, adding he died peacefully Friday at his home.

The hockey great is survived by wife Lynda and their two children. 

‘Ken Dryden was an exceptional athlete, but he was also an exceptional man,’ Canadiens owner Geoff Molson said. ‘Behind the mask he was larger than life. 

‘We mourn today not only the loss of the cornerstone of one of hockey’s greatest dynasties but also a family man, a thoughtful citizen and a gentleman who deeply impacted our lives and communities across generations.’

Dryden backstopped the NHL’s most successful franchise to championships in six of his eight seasons in the league from 1970-71 to ’78-79. He won the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year, the Vezina as the best goalie five times and the Conn Smythe as playoff MVP in 1971, while being a six-time All-Star.

‘Ken embodied the best of everything the Montreal Canadiens are about,’ Molson said.

Hall of Fame NHL goaltender Ken Dryden has died at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer

Dryden helped the Montreal Canadiens capture six Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s

Dryden helped the Montreal Canadiens capture six Stanley Cup championships in the 1970s

Known for resting his blocker and glove hands on top of his stick in a relaxed manner that became one of hockey’s most recognizable poses, the 6-foot-4 Dryden retired at just 31 in 1979.

‘From the moment Ken Dryden joined the Montreal Canadiens as a 23-year-old rookie in 1971, he made an immediate and lasting impact on the NHL, the Canadiens franchise and the goaltending position,’ NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said. ‘Ken’s love for his country was evident both on and off the ice.’

Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983, Dryden was 258-57-74 with a .922 save percentage, 2.24 goals-against average and 46 shutouts in just over seven seasons and went 80-32 in the playoffs.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney posted on social media he was ‘deeply saddened to learn of the passing of the Hon. Ken Dryden, a Canadian hockey legend and hall of famer, public servant and inspiration.’

‘Few Canadians have given more, or stood taller, for our country,’ Carney said. ‘Ken Dryden was Big Canada. And he was Best Canada. Rest in peace.’

From Hamilton, Ontario, Dryden played three seasons at Cornell University from 1966-69, leading the Big Red to the 1967 NCAA title and finishing with a career record of 76-4-1.

Dryden entered the NHL in 1971 and spent just six games in the crease before making his NHL postseason debut. He and Montreal upset rival Boston in the first round and beat Chicago in the final.

He then was a cornerstone of Canada’s 1972 Summit Series team that defeated the Soviet Union, starting in goal in the decisive 6-5 victory in Game 8.

He backstopped the NHL's most successful franchise to titles in six of his eight seasons

He backstopped the NHL’s most successful franchise to titles in six of his eight seasons

‘I feel the history of that tournament, the legacy of that team just as strongly as all Canadian fans do,’ Dryden told The Canadian Press in a 2022 interview. ‘It never goes away. It’s kind of like a good wine, I guess. Actually, the legacy of it grows.’

He also worked at a Toronto law firm while sitting out the 1973-74 NHL season – after previously earning a law degree at Montreal´s McGill University.

After retiring as a player, he went into broadcasting and wrote ‘The Game,’ one of the best known books about the sport, after publishing ‘Face-off at the Summit’ as part of an accomplished career as an author. He was the color analyst alongside Al Michaels for the ‘Miracle on Ice’ when the U.S. beat the Soviet Union and went on to win the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics.

Dryden served as president of the Toronto Maple Leafs from 1997 through 2004 – a stretch accented by trips to the Eastern Conference final in both 1999 and 2002 – before resigning to enter politics. He ran for the federal Liberals in 2004 and was named minister of social development in Prime Minister Paul Martin´s cabinet.

Dryden, who also taught at various universities across Canada, held onto his seat in Toronto’s York Centre riding in 2006 when the Liberals were ousted, and again in 2008, but lost in 2011.

Brother Dave Dryden was also a longtime NHL and WHA goalie. He died in 2022 at the age of 81.

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