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American history is more polarizing than ever. But the country’s leading storyteller hopes to prove there’s still an appetite for hard truths.
His new solo show, Beyond Ken Dryden, which received critical acclaim during its Montreal run, will make its Toronto premiere at Soulpepper Theatre's Young Centre for the Performing Arts (50 Tank ...
The Early Days Dryden was born in Hamilton, Ontario and grew up in Islington, Ontario – then a suburb of Toronto. His brother, Dave, was also an NHL goaltender from 1961 to 1980.
Dryden has a point, and the league has come to know exactly what he is saying when he says that Suzuki knows how to play in all aspects of the game. Montreal has a ways to go before they can be deemed ...
The Montreal Canadiens had a dominating dynasty in the 1970s, but that cannot be recreated today as Ken Dryden explained on the Tribute to Champions night.
Meanwhile, Dryden joined the Canadiens in 1970-1971 playing six regular season games which he all won, posting a 1.65 goals-against average and a .957 save percentage.
Meanwhile, Dryden joined the Canadiens in 1970-1971 playing six regular season games which he all won, posting a 1.65 goals-against average and a .957 save percentage.
Ken Dryden's latest book, The Class, is out on Oct. 17. (Sergey Smirnov) Former NHL goalie, lawyer and politician Ken Dryden is among the authors nominated for the 2024 Speaker's Book Award.
That’s what Safdie has done with Beyond Ken Dryden, which is his first one-person play. The 80-minute show starts with actor Katz playing a 31-year-old Safdie watching the final Canadiens game ...
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