Legendary NHL Figure Glen Sather Announces Retirement after 24-Year Tenure with the New York Rangers

Glen Sather, Longtime Rangers Executive, Announces Retirement

Glen Sather, a legendary figure in the world of hockey, announced his retirement on Wednesday. Throughout his illustrious career, Sather played for and coached the New York Rangers, winning five Stanley Cups as an executive and coach with the Edmonton Oilers. At 80 years old, Sather had been serving as a senior advisor to the owner and alternative governor for the Rangers.

During his 24-year tenure with the Rangers, Sather held various roles including president, general manager, and advisor. He amassed an impressive record as the team’s GM, earning the most wins and games held by any general manager in franchise history. Sather expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work in the NHL, specifically with the Rangers and Oilers, and thanked everyone in the Rangers organization for their dedication and pursuit of excellence.

The Executive Chairman of Madison Square Garden Sports Corp., James L. Dolan, commended Sather for his professionalism and the success he brought to the Rangers franchise. Dolan expressed gratitude for their friendship and wished Sather and his family all the best in their future endeavors. Current Rangers President and General Manager Chris Drury congratulated Sather on his career and thanked him for

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