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FRED SHERO, who turned the Philadelphia Flyers into the Broad Street Bullies and led them to two straight Stanley Cup championships, is contemplating a return to coaching. ”I hope to be back in ...
BOSTON — The Hockey Hall of Fame announced new voting procedures beginning with 2010 that will allow the process to be less restrictive and more inclusive, specifically as it relates to femal… ...
But Shero did get his start in hockey as a Ranger, when, at 17, he agreed to a contract and played in the minors as a defenseman for the New York Rovers and the Brooklyn Crescents. He made his NHL ...
Shero was elected to the 2013 class of the Hockey Hall of Fame, more than 32 years after he last coached in the league. Shero died in 1990 at the age of 65 from stomach cancer. Shero coached the ...
In recent years there had been considerable debate whether Fred Shero, the coach behind Philadelphia’s infamous Broad Street Bullies of the 1970s, belonged in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Fred Shero, a Renaissance man of hockey who won two Stanley Cups as coach of the Philadelphia Flyers, died yesterday. He was 65. Shero died about 5:30 a.m. at Cooper Hospital in Camden, N.J., after… ...
Fred Shero led the Flyers to back-to-back Stanley Cup wins in 1974 and 1975 and a trip to the finals the following year. Bruce Bennett Studios/Getty Images.
Fred Shero won two Stanley Cups with Philadelphia’s ‘Broad Street Bullies’ in the mid-1970s, which may explain why it took so long for him to be elected into the hockey shrine ...