- Named 12th President and 10th General Manager of the New York Rangers (1 June 2000)
- First member of the Edmonton Oilers organization to be selected to the Hockey Hall of Fame. (9 September 1997)
- 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.
- 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)
- 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.
- Sather and his wife, Ann, have two sons, Justin and Shanon.
- 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.
- Part Owner of the Chilliwack (British Columbia) Bruins of the Western Hockey League.
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