Canadian hockey legend, Ken Dryden, has died at the age of 78, leaving behind his wife and two children. Dryden was the backbone of the Montreal Canadiens during their dynasty years in the 1970s — helping the team hoist six Stanley Cups. He was also a national hero in the 1972 Summit Series, where he helped Canada triumph in one of the most iconic showdowns in sports history.
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A look at Ken Dryden’s life and legacy
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