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Glen Sather

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  • Rangers have room to bring in big talents

    title and six games into the conference final might have been more than expected from a younger club -- the mandate for Glen Sather is clear now that the games are done.Get a scorer. Maybe get two scorers, given the $16.4 million of salary cap space the Rangers   Read more »

  • Marian Gaborik did what he's paid to do: Score goals

    Gaborik, what made the Rangers give him $37.5 million over five years in that first week of July 2009, the first bold move by Glen Sather in the John Tortorella coaching era.And Gaborik was not scoring for the first 110-plus minutes of Game 3, as he had not   Read more »

  • Penguins get Sidney Crosby back, roll past Rangers

    the NHL 's general managers' meetings on Wednesday, Rangers president Glen Sather had this assessment of the Penguins. "They're obviously the best team in the league," he said. "With [Sidney Crosby ] back, it's certainly going to make it a lot more difficult.   Read more »

  • Glen Sather: prospect Chris Kreider could be called up

    -- Rangers president and general manager Glen Sather , who steadfastly refused to include Boston College forward Chris Kreider in a trade package for Blue Jacket Rick Nash , didn't name him in his pre-game comments on deadline day.But Sather was more forthcoming   Read more »

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About Glen Sather

Glen Cameron "Slats" Sather (born September 2, 1943 in High River, Alberta) is a retired professional ice hockey left winger in the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League and current President of the New York Rangers of the NHL. He played for the Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens, Minnesota North Stars, and Edmonton Oilers (in their WHA incarnation). Also nicknamed "Tomato Face" due to his perpetually red face during his playing days, Sather was born in High River, Alberta but grew up in Wainwright, Alberta. Sather now resides in Palm Springs, California in the off-season, but also has a home in Banff, Alberta.

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