Summary
Ray Shero is no stranger to star-gazing. He'll resume that act Wednesday, as the Penguins hit the ice for their first training- camp practice. However, even though superstar centers Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin anchor the talented young core of a team that came within two wins of the Stanley Cup last season, Shero enters his third camp as general manager betting that skill is not his organization's strength. "Hard work and passion - this organization has to be based on that," Shero said. "I look at us entering camp, and that's what I'm looking for from the start."
Shero spoke last week with Tribune-Review Penguins beat reporter Rob Rossi:See the full content of this document
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Penguins Q&a with General Manager Ray Shero
Q: You said in July this team is better than the one that entered training camp last season. How so?
A: Generally, it's the experience factor. We have it now. As I look upon two years ago, losing to Ottawa in the first round (in 2007), we said we wanted to take that e...See the full content of this document
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