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Bryan Murray knew how win on the ice. The Shawville native’s 620 NHL victories as a head coach and his leadership as General Manager that led to 296 Senators wins is a testament to that. However, his influence extended beyond the rink and is the reason behind the creation of
www.nhl.comWith Bryan Murray contemplating retirement I take a look back at his nine years in charge of the Senators and assess his legacy, both the good and bad.
thehockeywriters.comEvent for Murray, who is battling colon cancer, takes in $100,000
www.nhl.comView Bryan Murray's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.
www.legacy.comPROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown Head Football Coach James Perry '00 has announced the hiring of Bryan Murray as the Bears' new Assistant Coach, Outside Linebackers.
brownbears.comBryan Murray had no shortage of success on the ice, but it's his fighting spirit off it that he will be most remembered by.
thehockeywriters.comThe Ottawa Senators announced on Monday that team general manager and president of hockey operations Bryan Murray has been diagnosed with cancer. The team released a statement on its official website addressing the news:
bleacherreport.comAround the League It's a somber Friday in the NHL as the hockey world reels from news that Ottawa Senators General Manager Bryan Murray has Stage 4 colon cancer. Murray, in an interview with TSN, revealed that he was diagnosed on June 23, but it's believed that Murray has had the disease for years. The cancer has spread to other organs in his body and there is no cure, but he will continue to undergo chemotherapy.
www.rotowire.comThe news of Bryan Murray's Stage 4 colon cancer rocked the NHL community Thursday night, and they responded with an outpouring of support.
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