Fred Shero
Ice Hockey Coach and Player

Born
October 23rd, 1925
99 years ago
Died
November 24th, 1990
34 years ago — 65 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Canada
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Born in 1925, a significant figure in ice hockey as both a player and coach. Played for the New York Rangers and the Philadelphia Flyers. As a coach, led the Flyers to consecutive Stanley Cup victories in 1974 and 1975. Renowned for his strategic approach and motivational skills, contributing to the development of players and coaching techniques in the sport.
Coached Philadelphia Flyers to two Stanley Cup championships
Played for New York Rangers
Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame
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