Former Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Ray Shero dead at 62
- Longtime NHL executive and former Penguins GM Ray Shero died, as announced Wednesday by the Minnesota Wild.
- Shero, who was 62, had a front office career spanning three decades, beginning as a sports agent.
- Shero served as senior advisor for the Wild and previously as GM for the Penguins and Devils .
- The Predators called Shero "one of the most influential people in our sport," reflecting his wide respect.
- Shero's team-building acumen helped the Penguins win the 2009 Stanley Cup, and he left a lasting impression on the NHL.
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Former Penguins GM Shero passes/Penn State hockey in "Frozen Four" tonight - ButlerRadio.com - Butler, PA
Former Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Ray Shero has passed away at the age of 62. Shero built the Penguins team around Sidney Crosby that went on to win the Stanley Cup in 2009. He was hired to replace Craig Patrick in 2006, inheriting the core talent of Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Marc-Andre Fleury. Shero spent more than three decades in the NHL, and most recently had been working for the Minnesota Wild. He was also actively involved with US…
Ray Shero, 2009 Stanley Cup-winning GM with Pittsburgh, dies at age 62
Longtime NHL executive Ray Shero, the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins when they won the Stanley Cup in 2009, has died. He was 62. The Minnesota Wild announced Shero’s death Wednesday. A spokesperson for the New Jersey Devils confirmed the team found out in the morning. USA Hockey said Shero died Tuesday night. Further details, including cause of death and where Shero was, were not available. “Our hearts go out to his family and friend…
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