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Shero and Bylsma made it to the hockey mountaintop together on June 12, 2009, when the Pittsburgh Penguins dethroned the ...
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 ...
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 ...
“Keeping me in Pittsburgh for eight years was ... What You Should Read Next Former Penguins coach Dan Bylsma mourns Ray Shero’s death: ‘I’ve lost my hockey dad’ A tearful Bylsma ...
When Ray Shero was named Pittsburgh's GM, he called Sidney Crosby’s parents. He said, “I’m going to take care of your son, and hopefully it will go well.” Shero ended up having a terrific tenure, ...
Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero died Wednesday. He was 62. Shero's passing was first announced by the Minnesota Wild. No ...
The news of Ray Shero’s sudden passing on Wednesday ... Some relating to the Pittsburgh Penguins themselves. On a personal level, I started writing full-time around the 2008 NHL season.
Ray Shero, the former Penguins general manager who was instrumental in building Pittsburgh's 2009 Stanley Cup team, has died. He was 62. USA Hockey said Shero died Tuesday night. Further details ...
You just look around the league, how many hockey executives that came out of the Pittsburgh Penguins there during Ray Shero’s tenure there.” Fitzgerald, currently the New Jersey Devils ...
Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero, a former general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils, died Wednesday at 62, the league announced. “Ray Shero’s smile and personality lit up ...
Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero, who was general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins when they won the 2009 Stanley Cup, has died. He was 62. His death was announced by the Minnesota Wild ...
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