Glen Cameron Sather

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Glen Cameron Sather Wiki Biography

Born Glen Cameron Sather on the 2nd September 1943 in High River, Alberta Canada, he is a retired professional ice hockey left winger, who played in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins (1966-1969), Pittsburgh Penguins (1969-1971), New York Rangers (1971-1974), St. Louis Blues (1974), Montreal Canadiens (1974-1975), Minnesota North Stars (1975-1976), and in the World Hockey Association for the Edmonton Oilers (1976-1977). He is the current President of the New York Rangers and also served as their coach from 2002 to 2004. His playing career wasn’t very successful, but as a coach he has won four Stanley Cup trophies with the Edmonton Oilers, in 1983-1984, 1984-1985, 1986-1987, and 1987-1988 seasons.

Have you ever wondered how rich Glen Sather is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Slather’s net worth is as high as $20 million, an amount earned through his successful career in ice hockey, which has been active ever since the ‘60s.

Although born in High River, he spent his childhood in Wainwright, Alberta. His junior career started in 1961 when he joined the Edmonton Oil Kings for which he played until 1964. He then became a part of the Memphis Wings that competed in Central Professional Hockey League, and after 69 games, 19 goals scored and 29 assists made, he moved to the Oklahoma City Blazers of the same league. He played two seasons for the Blazers, scoring 27 goals and making 31 assists before reaching the NHL in 1966, as he joined the Boston Bruins. In his first season with the Bruins, Glen played in only five games, but then in 1967-1968 he played in 65 games and scored eight goals in addition to 12 assists. His professional playing career lasted until 1976-1977, appearing in 658 games, and he scored on 80 occasions while also adding 113 assists to his name, overall.

Even before he officially retired from playing, Glen was made player-coach of the Oilers. He spent the last 18 games of the 1976-1977 season as both a player and a coach, and continued as the head coach of the Oilers, and in 1979-1980 his Oilers were absorbed into the NHL. A season prior, he and the Oilers front office did all they could to acquire Wayne Gretzky, who later became the greatest player of the game. Glen coached the Oilers until 1990, winning four Stanley Cup trophies, between 1983 and 1988, missing out only in 1985-1986 season. Following the infamous Gretzky trade, Glen resigned as coach the following year, and became President and General Manager of the team, in which position Glen won his fifth Stanley Cup trophy with the Oilers in 1989-90, which certainly increased his wealth. He was back in the coaching spot for the 1993-1994 season but didn’t have much success, however, he remained with the team until 2000, when he joined the New York Rangers as President and General Manager, serving as the General Manager until 2015, when he decided to step down from his position, but has continued to serve as the President of the franchise.

Thanks to his successful career, Glen was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1997, while a year prior, he was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame & Museum. Furthermore, he was the inaugural inductee into the World Hockey Association Hall of Fame in the “Legends of the Game” category.

Aside from successful NHL career, Glen had success with the Canadian national team; he served as general manager of the Canadian team that won the World Championship in 1994, while also in 1984 he was the instrumental part in assembling the Canadian team for the 1984 Canada Cup, which they also won.

Regarding his personal life, Glen is married to Ann, with whom he has two children, both sons.

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Glen Cameron Sather Quick Info

Full Name Glen Sather
Net Worth $20 Million
Date Of Birth September 2, 1943
Place Of Birth High River, Alberta, Canada
Weight 77 kg
Profession President of the New York Rangers
Nationality American
Spouse Ann Sather
Children Justin Sather, Shanon Sather
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1187056/
Awards Jack Adams Award
Nominations NHL General Manager of the Year Award

Glen Cameron Sather Important Facts

  • Part Owner of the Chilliwack (British Columbia) Bruins of the Western Hockey League.
  • He led Team Canada to the 1984 Canada Cup championship and was general manager of the Canadian team that won the World Championship in 1994, Canada’s first since 1961.
  • Sather and his wife, Ann, have two sons, Justin and Shanon.
  • In 658 NHL regular season games (1966-1976) with the Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens and Minnesota North Stars, he had 80 goals and 113 assists for 193 points.
  • Named himself head coach of the New York Rangers one day after firing HOF’er Bryan Trottier. Sather is the third GM to take over for a fired NHL coach this season. (30 January 2003)
  • During his tenure as head coach and General Manager of the Edmonton Oilers (1979-2000), the club won six division titles, six conference titles and five Stanley Cup titles.
  • First member of the Edmonton Oilers organization to be selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. (9 September 1997)
  • Named 12th President and 10th General Manager of the New York Rangers (1 June 2000)

Glen Cameron Sather Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Garden’s Defining Moments 2015 TV Mini-Series Actor
Life After Hockey 1989 Actor
Oil Change 2011 TV Series documentary Himself Self
30 for 30 2009 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame… 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Life and Times 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Ultimate Gretzky 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
Lord Stanley’s Cup: Hockey’s Ultimate Prize 2000 Video documentary Himself Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Boys on the Bus 1987 Video documentary Himself Self
1986 NHL All-Star Game 1986 TV Special Himself – Coach, Campbell Conference Self
Punched Out: The Life and Death of a Hockey Enforcer 2011 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself – New York Rangers General Manager Archive Footage