Hockey Hall of Famer Glen Sather Retires at 80
Hockey Hall of Famer Glen Sather Retires at 80

Hockey Hall of Famer Glen Sather Retires at 80

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Glen Sather, a Hockey Hall of Fame member and one of the most influential figures in NHL history, has announced his retirement at the age of 80. Sather's career spanned six decades, in which he served as a player, head coach, and front office executive. He is best known for leading the Edmonton Oilers to five Stanley Cup championships in the 1980s and revitalizing the New York Rangers, serving as their president and general manager for 24 years. Sather's tenure with the Rangers included notable achievements such as 556 wins and a trip to the Stanley Cup Final in 2014. His legacy is celebrated for his keen eye for talent and his deep care for his players. Both the Rangers organization and NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman have lauded Sather's tremendous contributions to the sport.

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