Ray Shero, 2009 Stanley Cup-winning GM with Penguins, dies
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The Big Lead |
Minnesota Wild senior advisor Ray Shero, the architect of the Pittsburgh Penguins' 2009 Stanley Cup championship team, has died. He was 62.
National Hockey League |
Shero spent over 30 years in the NHL with stops in Ottawa (1993-98), Nashville (1998-06), Pittsburgh (2006-14) and New Jersey (2015-00).
The New York Times |
Guerin, like so many in hockey, was touched, influenced and made to feel like gold with Shero’s infectious personality, wise words and hilarious sense of humor.
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