NHL Icon Glen Sather Retires After Six Decades in Hockey
Sather concludes an illustrious career marked by five Stanley Cups with the Oilers and transformative leadership with the Rangers.
- Glen Sather, 80, served the New York Rangers for 24 years in various roles, including president and general manager.
- He led the Edmonton Oilers to five Stanley Cup championships, four as head coach and general manager.
- Sather's tenure with the Rangers saw the team make the playoffs 11 out of 12 seasons and win a President's Trophy.
- Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997, Sather also achieved international success with Team Canada.
- Colleagues and the NHL community celebrate Sather's contributions and wish him well in retirement.