Former Canadiens star goaltender Ken Dryden dies of cancer at age 78
Ken Dryden, the Hall of Fame goaltender whose long resume in and out of hockey included six Stanley Cup victories and helping backstop Canada's generation-defining victory at the 1972 Summit Series, died Friday at the age of 78 after a battle with cancer.
A key member of the Montreal Canadiens' 1970s dynasty, Dryden's career in the spotlight was only just getting started when he retired from the game — and while at the top of his own game — in his early 30s.
Scott Smith out as Hockey Canada's president and CEO; board of directors resigns
Scott Smith spent nearly three decades climbing the ladder at Hockey Canada.
He lasted just over three months at the top following a series of scandals that have rocked the sport's national organization to its core.
Smith is out as Hockey Canada's president and CEO, the embattled federation announced Tuesday.
The board of directors has also resigned.
Hockey Canada reopening investigation into alleged 2018 sexual assault
Hockey Canada says it is in the process of making changes.
Whether those moves will be enough to satisfy the general public, fans, federal government and corporate sponsors remains to be seen.
The sport's under-fire national federation made a series of announcements in an open letter to Canadians published Thursday, including the reopening of a third-party investigation into an alleged sexual assault involving members of the country's 2018 world junior team.