2012
07.11
a disappointing first round loss in the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs, Pittsburgh Penguins GM Ray Shero took no time during the offseason to address some key needs the team has.

Whether or not the super-aggressive offseason plan Shero followed will be to the benefit of the team moving forward is yet to be seen. For the most part, however, it seems like he has made the right moves on paper.

 

The first move that had to be made—after the Penguins were eliminated in six games by their rival Philadelphia Flyers—was to shore up their goaltending.

GM Ray Shero went out and made a trade with the Washington Capitals for veteran goaltender Tomas Vokoun, who eventually ended up signing a two year, four million dollar contract.

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