Ray Shero, Pittsburgh Penguins
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“Ray Shero was a big part of my early days in Pittsburgh,” Crosby said in a statement.
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Ray Shero, a former Predators Assistant General Manager, Stanley Cup Champion and beloved figure in the world of hockey, passed away on Wednesday. He was 62.
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Shero is best known as the general manager of the 2009 Pittsburgh Penguins—the first Stanley Cup-winning team of center Sidney Crosby's storied career.
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Ray Shero, former general manager of both the Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils, has passed away. He was 62. The Minnesota Wild, who Shero spent the pas
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