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Boston's Lost Goalie: Dryden's Impact
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In 1964, the Boston Bruins traded goalie Ken Dryden to the Montreal Canadiens, a deal that shaped hockey history. Dryden, who didnt join the NHL until 1971, led Montreal to six Stanley Cups and five Vezina trophies, often thwarting Bostons playoff runs. This quiet deal is Bostons ultimate what if moment, as Drydens presence could have extended their dynasty and altered Montreals legacy. Drydens career beyond hockey, including authorship and politics, might have unfolded differently had he stayed in Boston, highlighting the significance of off-ice moments in sports history.
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