Hall of Fame goalie Ken Dryden’s No MONTREAL The pantheon of Montreal Canadiens’ immortals has a new member cheap jerseys top goaltending great Ken Dryden. The erudite goaltender from the powerhouse Canadiens of the 1970s had his No. 29 retired Monday night prior to the club’s 3 1 win over the Ottawa Senators in a moving 48 minute ceremony at the Bell Centre. Alternating between French and English as he addressed the sell out crowd, the 59 year old thanked the fans and people of Quebec for accepting a young goaltender from Toronto who joined the team in 1971 and went on to greatness. “How do I thank you?” Dryden asked after receiving a long standing ovation. “Sometimes when you’re lucky cheap jerseys you get really lucky. “I was lucky to be here in Montreal, in Quebec, to play at the Montreal Forum and to be a member of the Montreal Canadiens. You gave me a gift. Thank you.” Dryden was joined authentic cheap jerseys on the ice by his wife, Lynda, his two children and a three week old grandchild, while his older brother, Dave, a former Buffalo Sabres
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