Some really sad news has come out of the National Hockey League after it was announced that longtime NHL executive Ray Shero has died.
He was just 62. No cause of death has been revealed.
Shero — the son of legendary Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers head coach Fred Shero — is best remembered for leading the Pittsburgh Penguins to their first Stanley Cup win in the Sidney Crosby era back in 2009. In that series, the Pens defeated the Detroit Red Wings in what was a rematch of the 2008 Stanley Cup Final, which Detroit won.
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The tradition of throwing winning coxes in the River Thames could be revived this year – PA/Joe Giddens
The Boat Race tradition of throwing winning coxes into the Thames will not be blocked by organisers on Sunday after encouraging late water tests.
Dry weather in recent weeks and a new “super sewer” have improved readings from last year, when event officials explicitly advised rowers against diving into the river.
This time, Oxford and Cambridge crews are being privately encouraged to make up their own minds as an inevitable row brews around sickness risks.