
Current Season
GP
5
W-L-OTL
0-2-1
GAA
2.21
SV%
.922
SO
0
GS
-
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$1.00M
Total Value
$1.00M
Expires
1 yrs · 2025-2026
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Voice of the game Murray preps his final call after 25 years painting NHL epics from the broadcast booth. He's narrated dynasties, upsets, and Cups, becoming the soundtrack for generations of fans. As he signs off, the league loses a mic maestro whose insight shaped how we see the sport in these final regular-season throes.
The Chicago Blackhawks deliver one last heartfelt tribute to their late radio analyst Troy Murray, the guy who called games with unmatched grit for decades. Murray, a Stanley Cup champ and Selke winner who battled cancer until his passing on March 7, gets named the franchise's first Builder in the Hall of Fame - a move that hits different in those United Center halls.
The Chicago Blackhawks are inducting Troy Murray into their inaugural Hall of Fame class as a Builder, cementing the legacy of a man who defined the organization across five decades. Murray's impact stretched far beyond his 12 seasons as a player - he became the voice of the franchise through two decades in the broadcast booth, calling three Stanley Cup championships alongside John Wiedeman.
Justus Annunen steps into the Nashville crease for a high-stakes start, while the Preds scramble to track down Matt Murray as their emergency backup. Nashville's netminding depth gets tested in real time, with front-office eyes on every save and scramble. A smooth debut here bolsters their playoff push, but one slip could expose cracks in the backup plan.
The Kraken's front office whispers grow louder with Matt Murray's name floating in trade talks that could shake up their crease. Young gun William Nyman draws eyes from scouts who see AHL upside ready to crack the NHL lineup, while John McMann's gritty play forces GMs to rethink waiver-wire gems. As Seattle pushes for playoff positioning, these moves hint at a calculated roster tweak with real stakes in the Pacific scrum.
NHL great Troy Murray, the Chicago forward who defined grit in the trenches, passes at 63. Locker rooms across the league mourn a guy whose hands and heart powered the Hawks through the '80s wars. Details emerge on what took this warrior too soon, and Blackhawks Nation braces for the tributes.