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- How new Devils GM Ray Shero is different than Lou Lamoriello - nj.com
- March of the Penguins: How Ray Shero Can Forge a New Pittsburgh Dynasty ...
- Ray Shero was recently asked about offer sheets, : r/devils
- Ray Shero Out As New Jersey Devils General Manager
- Ray Shero was Reasonable During the 2016 Free Agency Frenzy: A Summary ...
- Ray Shero says his task is rebuilding Devils, not replacing Lamoriello ...
- The 5 Big Issues Ray Shero Should Address for the New Jersey Devils in ...
- New Jersey Devils: Ray Shero Has Been One of the League's Best GMs
- Pittsburgh Penguins fire GM Ray Shero - ESPN



A Passionate Leader with a Vision
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Heart and Humor: The Hallmarks of a True Leader



Savvy Hiring Practices: Building Championship Teams
One of Shero's greatest strengths was his ability to hire the right people for the job. He had a keen eye for talent, and his hiring practices were always centered around building strong, cohesive teams. From coaches to players, Shero's hires were always made with the goal of winning championships in mind. His ability to identify and develop young talent was unmatched, and his teams were always filled with players who shared his passion and dedication to the game.
A Lasting Legacy
Ray Shero's legacy extends far beyond his impressive resume. He was a true pioneer in the world of hockey, and his impact on the game will be felt for generations to come. His commitment to building strong teams, his passion for the game, and his ability to connect with people from all walks of life have left a lasting impression on the hockey community. As we remember Shero's remarkable journey, we are reminded of the importance of heart, humor, and savvy hiring practices in building successful teams. Ray Shero may be gone, but his legacy will live on in the world of hockey. His impact on the game was profound, and his memory will continue to inspire future generations of players, coaches, and executives. As we look to the future, we would do well to remember Shero's approach to the game: with heart, humor, and a commitment to building strong teams. By following in his footsteps, we can build a brighter future for hockey and ensure that the game continues to thrive for years to come.Keywords: Ray Shero, NHL, hockey, executive, legacy, heart, humor, savvy hiring practices