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Long-time NHL executive and former Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Ray Shero has died. He was 62 years old. Shero spent over 30 years in the NHL, including the last four seasons as senior advisor ...
Shero, the son of Hockey Hall of Fame coach Fred Shero, played at St. Lawrence University but never pursued professional hockey as a player. He built his career first as an agent ...
Towards the end of its life, the Pittsburgh Penguins’ arena suffered from a poverty of luxuries. Like, reliable plumbing and a roof that kept the rain out. But it was home. That was due in part to Ray ...
One of the most successful GMs in NHL history, Shero helped build the Penguins into perennial contenders. The team made the ...
Before his death, Ray Shero served as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins for five years, from 2006 until he was fired in 2014. He successfully led the team to win the 2009 Stanley Cup ...
When Ray Shero was named general manager of the Penguins in May of 2006, he called Sidney Crosby’s parents and introduced himself. He said to them, “I’m going to take care of your son, and hopefully ...
Guerin: “He's just one of those guys that everybody truly liked and loved. A lifetime in hockey, and he was one of the real ...
Ray Shero was the son of Flyers coaching legend Fred Shero. Ray won the Stanley Cup as the Pittsburgh Penguins' GM in 2009.
Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero died Wednesday. He was 62. Shero's passing was first announced by the Minnesota Wild. No ...
“Keeping me in Pittsburgh for eight years was a ... It was a somber locker room on Thursday, the first day the Penguins practiced since Shero’s death. “Just a tough loss,” Malkin said.
There are only three playoff teams - the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Colorado Avalanche, and the Los Angeles Kings - that are ...