In the midst of the NHL’s busiest time of year, on June 26, Glen Sather announced his retirement from hockey, stepping away from his executive role with the New York Rangers.
After a Hall of Fame career that spanned six decades as a player, head coach and front office executive, Glen Sather, Senior Advisor to the Owner and Athletic Governor, announced that he is retiring from his position with the New York Rangers, the team said in a press release.
Hockey Hall of Fame member Glen Sather announced his retirement on Wednesday as the senior adviser to the owner and alternate governor of the New York Rangers.
Glen Sather is stepping away from hockey after a storied career which included success as a player, coach and general manager.
On Wednesday, the New York Rangers senior advisor to the owner and alternate governor, Glen Sather, retired from his role in professional hockey. Sather, who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997, has spent the past six decades in hockey.
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On February 8, 2018, a little over 5 years ago, Glen Sather and then Rangers General Manager Jeff Gorton released
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On July 2nd, 2011 Glen Sather inked Dallas Stars center Brad Richards to an incredible nine year deal for $60 million dollars. The contract was front loaded making him the highest paid player in the NHL in the first year of the deal at $12 million.
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