Glen Sather, a Hockey Hall of Famer, has announced his retirement on Wednesday after an illustrious career spanning 24 years with the New York Rangers. Sather, who served as the senior advisor to the owner and alternate governor, will no longer have a role with the Rangers or in professional hockey. He is celebrated for his contributions to the sport, including winning the Stanley Cup five times with the Edmonton Oilers. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman issued a statement honoring Sather's significant impact on the game.
Sather announces retirement, won Stanley Cup 5 times with Oilers ⤵️ https://t.co/t2328FReG2
Hockey Hall of Famer Glen Sather retired from his post as senior advisor to the owner and alternate governor of the New York Rangers on Wednesday: https://t.co/bP1lXWh2TG
Statement from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman on the retirement of Glen Sather. https://t.co/0H1jk7o2aA https://t.co/h29aqfGQ09
Longtime executive Glen Sather announces his retirement after 24 years with #NYR ⬇️ https://t.co/hH6EpB5b0t via @nypostsports
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Glen Sather has officially retired and will no longer have a role with the Rangers or in professional hockey. https://t.co/cLSUR4Y9rj
Glen Sather has retired, the #NYR announce.
Glen Sather announces his retirement. https://t.co/wTlpWOyL9e
Congratulations Glen on an illustrious Hall of Fame Career. Thank you for all your contributions to the #NYR organization. More info: https://t.co/mIP1RF4wer https://t.co/uoyBrnbfqi