Longtime NHL exec Ray Shero dies
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The NHL has entered a period of mourning after respected long-time executive Ray Shero passed away at the age of 62, with tributes pouring in for the ex-general manager
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Ray Shero, a longtime NHL executive and former Ottawa Senators assistant GM, passed away on Wednesday at the age of 62.
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“He changed my life,” a very emotional Guerin, now general manager of the Minnesota Wild, said Wednesday morning after the team announced that Shero, who was a senior adviser for the Wild the past fo...
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The NHL announced on Wednesday that Ray Shero, a longtime executive in the league, has died. He was 62. Shero spent three decades in NHL front offices,
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