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Ray, all these fights on kids day, huh?” and everyone laughed. Without missing a beat Shero turned and gave one of those Mario-esque little smiles and winks and said, “Well, they gotta see ...
It was 2010. I was a 22-year-old kid, bright green and covering the Flyers for the Philadelphia Daily News. The message, from then-Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero: “Thank you for the beautiful ...
Starting with the Preds as an assistant GM in 1998, the franchise’s first season in the NHL, through 2006, Shero was one of former Predators General Manager David Poile’s closest confidants. Shero was ...
“Ray Shero’s smile and personality lit up every ... I’ve loved hockey since I’m a kid. I still do. Always feel very fortunate to be where I am today.” Fleury, expected to start Wednesday ...
Advertisement Calmly, outside of the team bus, Kris Letang and Ray Shero engaged in a lengthy conversation. Shero did all the talking. The former Penguins general manager, who died at age 62 on ...
Ray Shero was never the star of his own story. His father, Fred, coached the Philadelphia Flyers during their 1970s Stanley Cup heyday. His mentor, David Poile, is a Hockey Hall of Fame builder.
Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero, the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009, has died. He was 62. The Minnesota Wild announced Shero’s death Wednesday.
Shero also served as GM of the Pittsburgh Penguins from 2006-14, winning the Stanley Cup in 2009 alongside Fitzgerald. Shero also served as assistant GM for Ottawa (1993-98) and Nashville (’98-06).
Ray Shero, a longtime NHL executive and son of a Hockey Hall of Fame coach, has died, the NHL announced in a statement Wednesday. He was 62. "On behalf of the ownership, management, staff ...
Lou Lamoriello stood at the back of the news conference area at Newark’s Prudential Center on May 4, 2015, as the late Ray Shero was announced as his successor as Devils general manager.