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  1. Fred Shero never got a chance to see his bust in the Hockey Hall of Fame, but Monday's induction will forever cement his legacy in the game, writes Scott Burnside.

  2. 27. März 2023 · Kyle Shero, now in his second year as a Philadelphia Flyers amateur scout, comes from famous bloodlines. His grandfather, Fred Shero, was the quirky, ahead-of-his-time coach who led the Flyers to Stanley Cup championships in 1974 and 1975. He died at age 65 in1990, eight years before Kyle was born. Kyle’s father, Ray, won a […]

  3. Shero, 65, died on November 24, 1990, of cancer, in Camden, N.J. Son: Ray Shero. Grandsons: Chris Shero & Kyle Shero. Brother-in-law: Steve Witiuk Inducted to the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame -- 1985. Inducted to the Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Fame -- 1990. Inducted to the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum -- 1999.

  4. 25. Nov. 1990 · Fred Shero, who coached the Philadelphia Flyers to two Stanley Cup championships in the mid-1970's and then brought the Rangers to the brink of victory in 1979, the first of his two seasons in New York, died yesterday at Cooper Hospital in Camden, N.J. <p> Mr. Shero, who was 65 years old and had rejoined the Flyers as a special assistant last season, had been suffering from cancer, a team ...

  5. Eliteprospects.com hockey player profile of Fred Shero, 1925-10-23 Winnipeg, MB, CAN Canada. Most recently in the undefined with Moose Jaw Canucks. Complete player biography and stats.

  6. Through three NHL seasons, Shero played 145 games, scoring 6 goals and adding 20 assists for 26 points. In 13 playoff games, Fred collected two points. Shero's professional career continued at the minor league level until 1957-58. He turned to coaching in 1955-59, joining the Moose Jaw Canucks of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.

  7. 7. Nov. 2012 · Fred Shero was "one of the most interesting guys I've ever worked with in hockey. He was 20 years ahead of his time he was so far advanced in his thinking," Terry Crisp said.