What
seems to be Dryden’s favorite hobby when he goes on the road and what does this
say about his state of mind when it comes to time? (106)
Why does
Ken fear that his family life may never be “normal”? (108)
Can the
change in Robinson’s game be related back to Dryden? How? (115)
What will
people remember most about Dryden’s career? How is this going to influence his
decision to retire? (116)
What
factors can make it hard for a hockey player to dominate a game and who are the
two people that possess that skill? (119-120)
What relationship
does Dryden’s team have with momentum? Do you think they can continue their
success? Why or why not? (122)
What
about the series with Boston is most memorable to Dryden and why is that
important in terms of his career? (124)
Who is
Lapointe mad at and why? What does this signify for the team and organization?
(125)
Why can’t
the Canadiens be “like everyone else”? (127)
What does
the Dryden’s bus routine signify about his mindset, both on and off the ice?
(131)
What is
the line said about unstable people for the team? How does this relate to
Dryden from what you’ve read so far? (132)
What does
Dryden’s injury history say about the life of a hockey player? (134)
Why do
you think Dryden has been successful as a goalie, in terms of his being “different”?
(137)
As the
team keeps winning, what does it do to Dryden’s thoughts about winning and
losing individual games? (140)
What
about Boston, on and off the ice, makes it Dryden’s favorite place to play in
besides Montreal? (142)
What does
Dryden realize about himself and the team in terms of skill? (145)
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