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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, the son of a Hockey Hall of Fame coach who grew up to become a Stanley Cup-winning general manager, has died, the NHL announced Wednesday. He was 62. Shero spent three decades working ...
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 ...
In Ray Shero, who died Wednesday at the age of 62, Bylsma had lost so much more than a friend. Through the tears, the Seattle Kraken head coach didn’t hold back. “Today,” Bylsma said ...
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 ...
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 ...
And the final team he interviewed with was the New Jersey Devils. Bratt met briefly with Ray Shero, the Devils general manager at the time. Shero told Bratt that he liked his game, liked his ...
It was reported this afternoon earlier today that Ray Shero has passed away at the age of 62. It was both shocking and saddening news. The NHL and the hockey world has been in mourning since as ...
Ray Shero, former NHL general manager, has died. He was 62 years old. The late successful GM was a hockey player himself while attending college, and he went on to lead two major franchises.
Longtime NHL executive and Stanley Cup-winning general manager Ray Shero has died, the league announced Wednesday. He was 62. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman announced the news in a statement ...
Ray Shero noted the pattern. And laughed about it. The son of legendary NHL coach Fred Shero, Ray Shero followed in his father’s sizeable footsteps and got into the business of professional ...
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