Troy Murray, Former NHL Star and Chicago Blackhawks Analyst, Dies at Age 63
Troy Murray, a 12-season Blackhawks player and longtime broadcaster, died at 63 after a multi-year cancer battle, inspiring fans with his strength and dedication.
- Troy Murray, a former NHL star and longtime broadcaster for the Chicago Blackhawks, died at age 63.
- Murray played 12 of his 15 NHL seasons with the Blackhawks and won the Selke Trophy in 1985-86 as the league's best defensive forward.
- After retiring, Murray spent 27 years as the Blackhawks' radio analyst and was involved with the team's alumni association.
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Longtime Blackhawks great and broadcaster Troy Murray dies at 63, team says
Former Chicago Blackhawks standout Troy Murray, who transitioned to the broadcast booth after his playing career, has died, the team announced Saturday. He was 63.The Blackhawks said he died earlier in the day.It’s unclear where Murray spent his final moments. Murray publicly disclosed his cancer diagnosis in August 2021. While he revealed he had been undergoing chemotherapy, details about the type of cancer he was fighting were kept private.Mur…
St. Albert’s Troy Murray, former Chicago Blackhawks centre and Stanley Cup winner, dead at 63
Every day eager kids walk through the doors of Servus Credit Union Place in St. Albert, lace up their skates — or their dads do — and they head onto the ice at the Troy Murray Arena.
Former UND great Troy Murray dies at age 63
GRAND FORKS — Troy Murray, one of UND's best hockey players of all time, has died at age 63. Murray had battled cancer since 2021. Murray won an NCAA national championship at UND in 1982 and won a Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 1996. He was inducted into UND's Athletics Hall of Fame in 2003. "Troy Murray was one of the all-time great players at UND," coach Dane Jackson said. "He will be remembered mostly for what a genuine and selfle…
Troy Murray, who played 12 seasons with Chicago and briefly captained Winnipeg Jets, dies at 63
Troy Murray, who played 12 seasons in the NHL with Chicago before becoming the team's long-time broadcasting analyst, and also briefly played with the Winnipeg Jets, has died at 63.
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