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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.
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(AP Photo/Seth Wenig, file) Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Ray Shero holding up the Stanley Cup after the Penguins beat ... left, Flyers Chairman Ed Snider Shero’s grandson Chris Shero and his ...
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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 ...
Then-New Jersey Devils General Manager Ray Shero, a St. Paul native who most recently was a senior adviser to Wild GM Bill Guerin, speaks to members of the media before an NHL game against the ...
Ray Shero was the son of Flyers coaching legend Fred Shero. Ray won the Stanley Cup as the Pittsburgh Penguins' GM in 2009.
Long-time 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.
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.