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Devils general manager Ray Shero said he attempted to trade both ... He's got good hands and he can really skate," Shero said. "He's a powerful kid that is just a kid right now.
“Ray Shero was a big part of my early days in Pittsburgh ... it’s a risk because of the assets and there is no guarantee this kid is going to stay,” Shero recounted in that same interview.
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Ray, all these fights on kids day, huh?” and everyone laughed. Without missing a beat Shero turned and gave one of those Mario-esque little smiles and winks and said, “Well, they gotta see ...
It was 2010. I was a 22-year-old kid, bright green and covering the Flyers for the Philadelphia Daily News. The message, from then-Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero: “Thank you for the beautiful ...
Ray Shero said to expect the unexpected during draft ... “Both the Devils and Rangers are going to get great kids and great players here,” Shero said. “It’s a combination of both on ...
"And that's what happens," Ray Shero told KDKA-TV ... it's not even if your kid won or lost or if they scored a goal," said Shero. "It's: 'Are you ok.' "I sent something to USA Hockey where ...
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.
Ray Shero used to say one of the hardest phone calls ... but also the importance of family. And our kids were always around. Our wives were always at dinners. He created a real family-like atmosphere.
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.
Donation Options Search Search Search Pittsburgh general manager Ray Shero holds up the Stanley Cup after the Penguins beat the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 to win Game 7 of the 2009 Stanley Cup finals.