We learned late on Friday night/early on Saturday morning that legendary Canadiens goalie Ken Dryden passed away. Dryden was a magnificent goalie, earning a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame while only playing for eight years. Of course, during those eight seasons he won the Vezina five times, the Stanley Cup six times, the Calder Trophy and the Conn Smythe. Not bad.
Many remember Dryden as the color voice of the Miracle on Ice game in 1980 when the United States beat Russia. More will remember Dryden for two books he wrote. “The Game” led many to fall in love with the game. “Game Change: The Life and Death of Steve Montador, and the Future of Hockey” was a call to action regarding brain trauma. Both are incredibly important reads for hockey fans and players.
NHL Network mourns the passing of six-time Stanley Cup Champion, Montreal Canadiens legend and Hockey Hall of Famer Ken Dryden. pic.twitter.com/MvNue2ue0M
— NHL Network (@NHLNetwork) September 6, 2025There were a lot of personal messages about Dryden, on and off the ice, on social media on Saturday. I wanted to share a couple.
One was this tweet from agent Allan Walsh:
I was 9 years old and mailed Ken Dryden a long letter to a law firm in Toronto where he was articling. I shared how much I missed him playing with the Canadiens and the team wasn’t the same without him. I begged him to come back. A few days later, I received this reply from him. pic.twitter.com/I5E6bfL2Eh
— Allan Walsh? (@walsha) September 6, 2025The other was from Kevin Magnuson, also an agent (representing Frank Nazar, among others). But he is also the son of Blackhawks Hall of Famer Keith Magnuson, who shared a unique relationship with Dryden dating back to playing each other in college when college hockey wasn’t anywhere close to being as widely accepted as a path to the NHL as it is today.
In victory and defeat, my Dad had the utmost respect for Ken Dryden as they competed on the biggest stage multiple times- battled in the 1969 NCAA finals where @DU_Hockey beat Cornell and in two Stanley Cup Finals in ‘71 and ‘73 where Ken’s @CanadiensMTL prevailed over the… t.co/jh8OOuLsXl
— Kevin Magnuson (@kevinmags27) September 6, 2025 Pierre LeBrun reported the 2026 NHL trade deadline has been set for Friday, March 6. The Blackhawks host Vancouver that night. Scott Wheeler at The Athletic posted his dynasty fantasy hockey rankings of the top 100 players under-25 for keeper leagues. He has five Blackhawks in his top 100, one of whom hasn’t played an NHL game yet. Wheeler has Connor Bedard at No. 1 — yes, in front of Macklin Celebrini (and Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes and Matvei Michkov for that matter). Frank Nazar checks in at No. 49 on his list, Anton Frondell at No. 58 and Artyom Levshunov and Sam Rinzel back-to-back at Nos. 68 and 69.My annual fantasy hockey dynasty rankings are out.The top 100 players 25-and-under for keeper leagues ?⤵️ t.co/kMexeoFoDg pic.twitter.com/cJeIe7FrwJ
— Scott Wheeler (@scottcwheeler) September 6, 2025 Ben Pope from the Sun-Times joined the DFO Fantasy Show for Daily Faceoff to provide a fantasy hockey preview for this year’s Blackhawks roster. Finally, this made me chuckle. Bring back the good ol’ days when visiting players had these types of experiences, please!.@ShaneOBrien55 remembers the first time he saw Vince Vaughn in the crowd at the United Center during the old #Canucks #Blackhawks battles Presented by @kitseyecare Use Promo Code: CURFEW at t.co/FvYTB792mO and your first pair of prescription glasses are FREE! pic.twitter.com/SAy3sQBfad
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We shouldn’t be surprised that Ian Happ is doing what he always does: producing. Who was on the Bears’ final injury report for Week One? Billy Donovan got some support from the Bulls at his induction ceremony at the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.Week One is here, and that means it's time to join the $500,000 survivor pool (someone in the contest will literally win half-a-million dollars). Jump on your chance while you still can: t.co/JZt9DkDpST pic.twitter.com/071qX9JteN
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