(Reuters) - The Pittsburgh Penguins fired general manager Ray Shero on Friday, saying they wanted to overhaul the team's operations after being knocked out of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Shero was relieved of his duties three days after Pittsburgh were beaten by the New York Rangers in the second round of the playoffs after blowing a 3-1 lead in their best-of-seven series. "We feel it is time to move...
Penguins fire GM, coaching staff under evaluation (Reuters)
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