Ken Dryden: a role model for all of us

He will be remembered as a decent, humble, thoughtful person, and a role model for all Canadians.
Ken Dryden was often in a spotlight he never sought, but used his fame to work for a better society, writes Andrew Caddell.

KAMOURASKA, QUE.—I first met Ken Dryden in the Montreal Canadiens’ dressing room at the old Forum in the winter of 1976. I was covering the great Habs team of that era. I was only 23 years old, and a student at Carleton University.

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