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Robert Ronald Murphy (April 10, 1933 – March 6, 2014) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played for the New York Rangers, Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Red Wings and Boston Bruins over the course of an 889-game National Hockey League (NHL) career between 1952 and 1970.
Full Name: Ronald Robert Murphy. (Dead Eye) Position: LW • Shoots: Left. 5-11, 185lb (180cm, 83kg) Born: April 10, 1933 in Hamilton, Ontario. Died: March 6, 2014. Amateur Teams: Guelph Biltmores.
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Jun 20, 2011 · In one swift and brutal sequence during a game in 1953 at Madison Square Garden, the Montreal Canadiens’ Bernard Geoffrion turned his stick into a weapon against Ron Murphy, a left wing for the...
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May 21, 2015 · It stands for National Sound Corporation, and it was record cutter Ron Murphy’s way of leaving his signature. Murphy was a legend behind the scenes, almost exclusively responsible for cutting the master lacquers of Detroit’s techno community.
Feb 18, 2022 · Ron Murphy – Junior and Minor Pro Murphy played parts of four seasons with the Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters in the OHA from 1949-50 to 1952-53. However, his first season consisted of just a single game.
That is the mark of Detroit’s greatest cutter, Ron Murphy and his company Sound Enterprises (formerly known as National Sound Corporation or NSC.) He’s a craftsman with a cutting lathe, carving with pride the master discs from which countless copies follow (mastering).
Mar 5, 2014 · Statistics and Records of Ron Murphy, a hockey player and coach from Hamilton, ONT born Apr 10 1933 who was active from 1950 to 1970.