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Ice Hockey Biography

Ken Dryden

“Ken D”

Canadian flag Canadian · Hamilton, Ontario · Born 8 August 1947

Goalie

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Canadian ice hockey goaltender who won six Stanley Cups with Montreal Canadiens and five Vezina Trophies, later became politician and author

Kenneth Wayne Dryden was born in Hamilton, Ontario in 1947. He attended Cornell University and was selected by Montreal Canadiens in the 1964 Amateur Draft. His professional career lasted only eight active seasons — yet produced six Stanley Cup championships (1971, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979). He won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 1971 — his first playoff appearance — and five Vezina Trophies as the NHL's best goaltender (1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979). His career goals-against average of 2.24 is the lowest in modern NHL history. He took a year off from hockey in 1974-75 to article as a law student — then returned and continued winning championships. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players in 2017. After his playing career he became a bestselling author — his book The Game is widely considered the finest piece of sports literature in Canadian history. He was elected to Canada's Parliament and served as Minister of Social Development. He is one of the most intellectually distinguished figures in the history of professional sport.

Famous For

Winning the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP in 1971 after playing only six regular season games as a rookie.

He won the Conn Smythe as playoff MVP before winning the Rookie of the Year award — the only player in NHL history to win them in that order.

Did You Know?
Playing Style

How They Played

Dryden was known for his calm, analytical approach to goaltending and his exceptional positioning. At 6'4", he used his size effectively to cover the net while maintaining excellent reflexes and puck-handling skills. His signature resting pose, leaning on his stick between plays, became iconic and reflected his thoughtful, cerebral approach to the position.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Dryden revolutionized goaltending with his intellectual approach and showed that athletes could successfully pursue academic and professional careers alongside sports. His post-hockey writing and political career demonstrated the potential for athletes to contribute meaningfully to society beyond their playing days.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Stanley Cup 6x (1971,1973,1976,1977,1978,1979)
  • Vezina Trophy 5x
  • Conn Smythe Trophy
  • Hall of Fame (1983)
  • NHL 100 Greatest Players
Team Career
Team Period GP
Montreal Canadiens1971–1979397
Career Journey

Timeline

1971 🌍 NHL debut with Montreal Canadiens
1971 🏆 Stanley Cup champion with Montreal Canadiens
1972 🥇 Conn Smythe Trophy winner (playoff MVP)
1973 🏆 Stanley Cup champion with Montreal Canadiens
1976 🏆 Stanley Cup champion with Montreal Canadiens
1977 🏆 Stanley Cup champion with Montreal Canadiens
1978 🏆 Stanley Cup champion with Montreal Canadiens
1979 🏆 Stanley Cup champion with Montreal Canadiens
1979 📌 Retired from professional hockey
1983 🥇 Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Ken Dryden

Ken Dryden was born in 1947 in Hamilton.

Ken Dryden is Canadian.

Ken Dryden played for: Montreal Canadiens.

Ken Dryden played as a Goalie.