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Remembering Glen Sather, Edmonton Oilers' dynasty-builder, who has retired from hockey Back to video. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or ...
Sather, 80, has been with the Rangers since June 2000 after being named as the team's president and general manager. He served as the club's GM for 14 years and president for 19 before moving into ...
Ever-dapper Glen Sather took over the Oilers bench in 1977. Note the WHA-era logos. Still just 34, Sather stepped away from his playing career to become a full-time coach in the fall of ’77 ...
Glen Sather, who was general manager for five Stanley Cup championships with the Edmonton Oilers, announced his retirement Wednesday. The 80-year-old had been working for the New York Rangers as a ...
Hockey Hall of Famer Glen Sather, who built and coached the NHL's last great dynasty with the Edmonton Oilers in the 1980s and helped resurrect the New York Rangers in the early 2000s, is retiring ...
During his time with the Oilers organization, Sather led Edmonton to five Stanley Cup Championships in a seven-year span (1983-84, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90).
Glen Sather (r.) with Henrik Lundqvist (l.) in 2013. Anthony J. Causi. He was then promoted to team president and GM in November 1980. From then until the conclusion of the 1988-89 season, the ...
During the Edmonton Oilers’ Golden Decade (the 1980s, with the 1990 Stanley Cup serving as a brilliant finale), general manager Glen Sather won several trades by a wide margin. The results made ...
A McDavid trade would mean something went badly wrong from an ownership and management point of view in Edmonton.
Glen Sather will be honored by the Edmonton Oilers with a banner raising ceremony in December. The architect and coach of the Oilers dynasty of the 1980s will finally join many of his former ...
Glen Sather joined Louie DeBrusk and Scott Oake for After Hours to discuss his time with the Edmonton Oilers and the legacy he and players like Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier have left. Mark ...
Legendary former Oilers coach and general manager Glen Sather recently shared his surprisingly harsh opinion that he doesn't want Alexander Ovechkin to beat Wayne Gretzky's goal record.