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Dryden’s “The Game” remains as significant as ever, over 40 years after its release

Expectations were always going to be high for a new closing chapter in the 30th-anniversary edition of Ken Dryden’s seminal book “The Game.”

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Dryden's "The Game" remains as significant as ever, over 40 years after its release

Former Canadiens goaltender Ken Dryden, right, takes his famous pose as he chats with former teammate Steve Shutt during centennial celebrations on Friday, December 4, 2009, in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson


Expectations were always going to be high for a new closing chapter in the 30th-anniversary edition of Ken Dryden’s seminal book “The Game.”

Like he did throughout his Hall of Fame hockey career, Dryden delivered once again.

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