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Ray Shero, a longtime NHL executive who most recently was a senior adviser to the general manager of the Minnesota Wild, died ...
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Ray Shero, the man who guided the Pittsburgh Penguins to the franchise’s Stanley Cup championship in 2009 as general manager, has died. He was 62. The Minnesota Wild, for whom Shero worked as a senior ...
Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero, who won the 2009 Stanley Cup with the Penguins and later helped rebuild the Devils, died on Wednesday, the NHL announced. He was 62.
Towards the end of its life, the Pittsburgh Penguins’ arena suffered from a poverty of luxuries. Like, reliable plumbing and ...
The former Penguins general manager died at the age of 62 in April 2025. Get updates on everything we know so far here.
Ray Shero, a longtime NHL executive who constructed the Penguins’ Stanley Cup-winning roster in 2009 and assembled the Devils’ current star-filled core, died Wednesday, the league announced.
Ray Shero was the son of Flyers coaching legend Fred Shero. Ray won the Stanley Cup as the Pittsburgh Penguins' GM in 2009.
Minnesota Wild senior adviser Ray Shero, who won a Stanley Cup as a general manager, has died at the age of 62.