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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, where ...
Former Penguins General Manager Ray Shero has died. The Minnesota Wild organization, where Shero had been serving as Senior Advisor to General Manager Bill Guerin, announced his passing Wednesday ...
I haven’t said much about the passing of Ray Shero, perhaps out of shock and needing a bit of time to process it. You can talk about the professional side, and there’s a lot to go with there ...
Ray Shero has been fired as the New Jersey Devils' general manager after a four-plus year tenure that saw the three-time Stanley Cup champions make the playoffs only once ...
The opportunity to bring in someone like Ray Shero, you have to make that decision,” he said. Shero fits with another Lamoriello philosophy: Borrowing another team’s winning tradition.
The Penguins captain — it was Shero who decided to make Crosby the youngest captain in NHL history at age 19 in 2007 — missed more than 100 games between 2011 and 2012 because of a concussion ...
That was in part because of Ray Shero trying to spruce up the aging facility upon taking over as the team’s general manager in May 2006. “Let’s face it, Mellon Arena was a pit,” ex ...
Ray Shero joined John Seibel and Joe Starkey of Seibel, Starkey and Miller on Sportsradio 93-7 The FAN to talk about where it all went wrong for the Pens this year, and what they'll do this ...
Those throwback Christmassy uniforms the Devils wore evinced memories of the 1983-84 squad that endured the Mickey Mouse Game in Edmonton, started the season 2-20 and got Billy MacMillan fired as ...
General manager Ray Shero shook up the Devils coaching staff Wednesday, not by changing it six games into the 2019-20 season, but by adding to it, with assistant GM Tom Fitzgerald joining the ...
So, yes, like fans, Shero isn't thrilled about the team's 11-14-7 start to the season. Coming off a playoff appearance in 2017-18, it's not the start -- record-wise -- the Devils expected.
MONTREAL, QC - JUNE 26: Ray Shero of the Pittsburgh Penguins photographed during the first round of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft at the Bell Centre on June 26, 2009 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.