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Bryan Clarence Murray (December 5, 1942 – August 12, 2017) was a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and coach. He served as general manager of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 2007 to 2016. He had previously been general manager of the NHL's Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Florida Panthers, and Detroit Red Wings.
- ice hockey executive, coach
- Bryan Clarence Murray, December 5, 1942, Shawville, Quebec, Canada
- Macdonald College
- August 12, 2017 (aged 74), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Aug 12, 2017 · Associated Press. Aug 12, 2017, 01:55 PM ET. Bryan Murray, a longtime NHL coach and general manager who helped turn around the and took the to the Stanley Cup Final, has died at age 74. He...
Aug 12, 2017 · By STEPHEN WHYNO. Updated 3:32 PM PDT, August 12, 2017. Bryan Murray, a longtime NHL coach and general manager who helped turn around the Washington Capitals and took the Ottawa Senators to the Stanley Cup Final, has died at 74.
- swhyno@ap.org
- Sports Reporter
Mar 5, 2020 · Bryan Murray, a longtime NHL coach and general manager who helped turn around the Washington Capitals and took the Ottawa Senators to the Stanley Cup Final, has died at 74. He was diagnosed...
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Aug 13, 2017 · Aug. 13, 2017. Bryan Murray, the longtime N.H.L. coach and executive who took the Florida Panthers and Mighty Ducks of Anaheim to surprising berths in the Stanley Cup finals as their general...
Aug 12, 2017 · Bryan Murray, an NHL coaching giant known for his rapier wit, acute hockey sense and, ultimately, courage in his fight against cancer, has died. He was 74. The Ottawa Senators confirmed...
Aug 12, 2017 · Getty Images. Former Ottawa Senators GM Bryan Murray passed away at age 74 on Saturday after a lengthy battle with cancer. “A hockey lifer” seems to be a decent way to summarize Murray’s prolific career in the NHL, though it’s clear that his kindness also made an impact on many in the hockey world.