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Maclean’s: There is a key statistic you mention more than once in the book: 16 million of 22 million Canadians watched the final game of the Summit Series (on September 28, 1972). Ken Dryden ...
It is a story long told, often told. But never like this. Ken Dryden, a goalie in the series, a lifetime observer, later a writer, tells the story in "you are there" style, as if he is living it ...
Summit 72 goes beyond the hits and goals, and beyond the Cold War rhetoric, to look at how the series changed the country, the game, and the world. It was, according to Ken Dryden "the most ...
Ken Dryden follows the play from his net during the second half of the 1972 Summit Series in Moscow. Games pitting Canada against the U.S. in a national-team format “are terrific,” he said ...
Hall of Fame goaltender Ken Dryden’s new book discusses the historic Canada-Soviet Summit Series — an eight-game encounter played at the height of the Cold War in September 1972 You can save ...
Ken Dryden was in the heart of Moscow ... 28, 1972, a Thursday, in the eighth and final game of the Summit Series against the Soviet Union. “As with most things, it often takes you a long ...
A couple of blowouts. Ken Dryden speaks on Feb. 14, 2025, during the NHL Alumni Association ceremony in Montreal to honor Canada's 1972 Summit Series team as the organization's Keith Magnuson Man ...
Ken Dryden didn't want to write about the 1972 Summit Series. Ken Dryden didn’t want to write about the 1972 Summit Series. The Hall of Fame goalie has, over the past 50 years, helped with ...
In their book about hockey in all its forms, former National Hockey League goaltender Ken Dryden and journalist Roy MacGregor identified the Summit Series as a uniquely “Canadian memory” and ...
Ken Dryden won six Stanley Cups with the Montreal Canadiens, played for Team Canada in the 1972 Summit Series, was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame ...