Ray Shero

Ray Shero
Ray Shero 2012-06-22.jpg
Shero in 2012
Born (1962-07-28) July 28, 1962 (age 58)
Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S.
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Centre
Played for St. Lawrence University
NHL Draft 216th overall, 1982
Los Angeles Kings
Playing career 1980–1985

Rejean "Ray" Shero (born July 28, 1962) is a former NHL hockey executive who served as the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins and New Jersey Devils franchises.

Shero was the GM of the Penguins from 2006 to 2014. He was fired after the Penguins' 2nd-round exit from the 2014 playoffs. His tenure with the Devils lasted from May 4, 2015, when he replaced Lou Lamoriello, until he was fired on January 12, 2020.

Shero is the son of former Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers coach Fred Shero.

Playing career

Shero played his college hockey for the St. Lawrence University Skating Saints, captaining the team from 1983–85.[1] He was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in 1982, but never played in the NHL.[2]

Executive career

Before joining the Penguins in 2006, Shero was an assistant GM first for the Ottawa Senators from 1993–98 and then for the Nashville Predators from their entrance into the league in 1998 until 2006.[1]

Penguins (2006–2014)

In his first season on the job with the Penguins, Shero made a small splash in the free agent market, signing forwards Mark Recchi and Jarkko Ruutu, along with defenseman Mark Eaton. In addition to these moves, he traded for forwards Nils Ekman and Dominic Moore, after drafting center Jordan Staal with the second overall pick in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. This choice paid immediate dividends, as Staal would score 29 goals and 42 points in his rookie year with fellow rookie Evgeni Malkin.

At the trading deadline of the 2006–07 NHL season, Shero swung two major trades, sending Noah Welch to the Florida Panthers for veteran Gary Roberts, and sending Daniel Carcillo and a draft pick to the Phoenix Coyotes for enforcer Georges Laraque.

Shero made several tweaks to his club during the next offseason, signing defenseman Darryl Sydor, forwards Petr Sýkora and Jeff Taffe, and backup goaltender Dany Sabourin. Shero also took several steps to ensure that his nucleus of talent remained in Pittsburgh by re-signing defenseman Ryan Whitney to a six-year, $24 million contract extension, and re-signing center and captain Sidney Crosby to a five-year, $43.5 million extension.

On July 16, 2007, Shero announced that he had re-signed head coach Michel Therrien to a one-year extension through the 2008–09 NHL season.[3]

The trading deadline of the 2007–08 NHL season brought two other major trades for Shero and the Pittsburgh Penguins, sending Colby Armstrong, Erik Christensen, prospect Angelo Esposito, and a future draft pick for the Atlanta Thrashers' Marián Hossa and Pascal Dupuis, as well as bringing the Toronto Maple Leafs' defensemen Hal Gill to his team for two future draft picks.

In 2009, the Penguins defeated the Detroit Red Wings in seven games to win the Stanley Cup. They won the cup on the road at the Joe Louis Arena. The Red Wings defeated the Pens the year before in the 2008 Stanley Cup Finals at Mellon Arena.

On Friday, May 16, 2014 the Penguins fired Shero after the team fell to the Rangers 4-3 in the second round of the 2014 NHL Playoffs. The Penguins went into game 5 with a 3-1 series lead. This was the 5th straight year the Penguins were eliminated by a lower seeded opponent.

New Jersey Devils (2015–2020)

Shero became the general manager of the New Jersey Devils on May 4, 2015. Notable acquisitions and free agent signings during Shero's tenure as general manager includes Taylor Hall, Will Butcher, Jesper Bratt, Kyle Palmieri, Sami Vatanen, P. K. Subban, Wayne Simmonds, Jack Hughes, and Nico Hischier. Despite struggling for the first few years, the Devils returned to the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2018 but were eliminated in the first round 4-1 by Tampa Bay.

Shero was fired by the Devils on January 12, 2020. His interim replacement is assistant GM Tom Fitzgerald.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Rejean A. Shero '84". Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  2. ^ "1982 Entry Draft". Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  3. ^ Anderson, Shelly. "Penguins re-sign Therrien". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Devils fire general manager Ray Shero". Retrieved 12 January 2020.

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Preceded by
Craig Patrick
General manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins
20062014
Succeeded by
Jason Botterill
(interim)
Preceded by
Lou Lamoriello
General manager of the New Jersey Devils
20152020
Succeeded by
Tom Fitzgerald
(interim)

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