Dryden passed away on Sep. 5
The hockey world continues to mourn the loss of Ken Dryden.
The Hall of Fame goaltender who won six Stanley Cups in eight years during the Montreal Canadiens' dynasty in the 70's, passed away last Friday at age 78 after a battle with cancer.
Former teammate and 10-time Stanley Cup champion Larry Robinson said he was one of the best.
Robinson said his favourite memory of Dryden comes from the 1976 Stanley Cup Final vs. the Philadelphia Flyers.
That victory gave the Canadiens their 19th Stanley Cup.
Story by Harper Cotie

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