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  • Ken Dryden on Politics vs. Sports

    Canadian politician and NHL Hall of Fame goalie Ken Dryden chats with http://www.WatchMojo.com about Canadian identity in terms of his two areas of expertise: sports and politics.
    Ken Dryden, Canada, politics, hockey goalie, NHL, wars, governments, globalization, stereotypes, sports, Becoming Canada, national identity, Own the Podium, culture, Montreal Canadians, Olympics, gold medal, Wayne Gretzky, Joannie Rochette, Moir Virtue
  • Ken Dryden on Canadian Stereotypes

    Canadian politician and NHL Hall of Fame goalie Ken Dryden chats with http://www.WatchMojo.com about the idea of Canadian stereotypes and the limits they place on the country, as discussed in his book, Becoming Canada.
    Ken Dryden, Canadian politics, hockey goalie, NHL, wars, governments, globalization, stereotypes, sports, Becoming Canada, national identity, Own the Podium, culture, Montreal Canadiens, climate change, poverty, United States
  • Top 10 Greatest NHL Goalies of All Time - The Lineup Ep. 7!

    The Lineup is a sports panel game show with a WatchMojo twist! On this episode, our guests battle it out on their way to creating their lists of the greatest puck stoppers in hockey history. Which goaltenders will they choose? Dominik Hasek? Patrick Roy? Martin Brodeur? Good ol' Eddy "The Eagle" Belfour? Could a curent player like Carey Price crack someone's top 5?? Our guests on this episode are actor Ivan Vukov, sports commentators Simon Tsalikas and Corey Collard, and WatchMojo's own resident hockey superfan Matt Campbell! Monologue script written by Bryan Liquornik Want to tell us your favourites? Use the Suggest Tool on WatchMojo.com, here: http://www.watchmojo.com/suggest/Top+10+Hockey+Goalies+of+All-Time Photographs courtesy of Getty Images
    Hockey, NHL, Stanley Cup, NHL Scores, NHL Standings, fantasy sports, fantasy draft, fantasy hockey, NHL playoffs, The Lineup, wmthelineup, game show, sports trivia, hockey trivia, Henrik Lundqvist, Grant Fuhr, Johnny Bower, Tony Esposito, Carey Price, Glenn Hall, Bill Durnan, Ken Dryden, Martin Brodeur, Patrick Roy, Roberto Luongo, Ed Belfour, Turk Broda, Billy Smith, Terry Sawchuk, George Hainsworth, Bernie Parent, Georges Vezina, Jacques Plante, Dominic Hasek, Ivan Vukov, Matt Campbell, Adam Reid, Corey Collard, Simon Tsalikas, Bryan Liquornik
  • Top 10 Surprising Championship Winners

    Everyone loves a great underdog sports story, and some of the most unexpected champions in sports history have come from behind to win it all. From the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII, to the New York Mets in the 1969 World Series, to the 1985 Villanova Wildcats, these are some of the most shocking titles wins ever. WatchMojo counts down ten teams that NEVER should have won championships, but did.
    top 10, list, top 5, shocking championship wins in sports history, unexpected championships, sports, championships, underdogs, soccer, football, hockey, NHL, NFL, MLB, NCAA, Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup, Florida Marlins, Montreal Canadiens, Blackburn Rovers, Leicester City FC, New York Giants, New York Mets, New York Jets, Villanova Wildcats, basketball, Denmark football team, Greece football team, Premier League, Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, N’Golo Kante, Claudio Ranieri, Joe Namath, Kenny Dalglish, Eli Manning, Tom Brady, Super Bowl XLII, New England Patriots, Ken Dryden, Jean Beliveau, watchmojo, top ten, best, worst
  • History of Ivy League Schools: Sports and Education

    These are the most prestigious schools in the world and from them emerged some of the most powerful people in the world. http://www.WatchMojo.com learns more about the Ivy League of American colleges and universities.
    Ivy League, schools, colleges, universities, education, United States, USA, sports, athletics, Harvard, Yale, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, varsity sports, Lou Gehrig, John Heisman, Ken Dryden, Joe Nieuwendyk
  • Montreal Canadiens vs. Russia's Red Army

    Played on 31 December, 1975, this Super Series match between the Montreal Canadiens and Russia’s Red Army has been called the greatest game ever played. http://www.WatchMojo.com chats with author Todd Denault to learn more about its significance.
    hockey history, NHL, Montreal Canadiens, Russia, Soviets, Red Army, Super Series, New Years Eve Classic, Greatest Game, books, authors, Todd Denault, Ken Dryden, Vladislav Tretiak, Sam Pollock, Anatoly Tarasov
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