Ken Dryden
Chronology
| 1947 | Born August 8 in Islington, Ontario |
| 1964 | Drafted by the Boston Bruins with the fourteenth pick in the amateur draft; enters Cornell University |
| 1967 | Backstops Cornell to the Division I title |
| 1969 | Graduates from Cornell University with BA in history; plays for Team Canada in the World Championships |
| 1970 | Signs with the Montreal Canadiens; plays for the Montreal Voyageurs; begins attending law school at McGill University |
| 1971 | Called up by the Montreal Canadiens to play in playoffs, winning first Stanley Cup |
| 1973 | Graduates from McGill University Law School |
| 1973-74 | Sits out the season to complete the requirements for his law degree |
| 1976-79 | Wins the Vezina Trophy and Stanley Cup each year |
| 1979 | Retires from professional hockey as a player |
| 1983 | Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame |
| 1997 | Returns to hockey as the president of the Toronto Maple Leafs |
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