Ken Dryden was a goalie for the Montreal Canadiens during the 1970s during which time the team won six Stanley Cups. He was also a member of Team Canada in 1972. He is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame. He is a former member of parliament and cabinet minister, and is the author of five books, including The Game and Home Game (with Roy MacGregor). He and his wife, Lynda, live in Toronto and have two children.
“Game Change is excellent. Well written. Well researched. Well
reasoned. Informative. Intriguing. Thought provoking.”—Bob
McKenzie, TSN
“Game Change is arguably Dryden's most significant book since The
Game, which is still widely regarded as the greatest hockey book
ever written and as one of the best sports books of all time. As
good as The Game was, this latest work is the more important to
read right now.” —Brett Popplewell¸ Globe and Mail
“Ken Dryden's new book, Game Change [is] a powerful and convincing
examination of hockey's failure to address the growing issue of
concussions.” —Roy Macgregor, Globe and Mail
"Ken Dryden’s superb new book, Game Change, is about the brain and
head shots and concussions. But more than that, the thread that
carries you through this well-crafted story is the life of Steve
Montador . . . who was destroyed too young by injury and
circumstance.” —Steve Simmons, Ottawa Citizen
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