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Born in [[Lucknow, Ontario|Lucknow]], [[Ontario]] and raised in [[Edgerton, Alberta|Edgerton]], [[Alberta]], he received a Bachelor's degree in mathematics from the [[University of Manitoba]] where he played hockey from 1921 to 1924. He played [[Winger (ice hockey)|left wing]] for the [[New York Rangers]] in 508 games with 84 goals and 108 assists from the Rangers' first season in the [[1926-27 NHL season]] until the [[1936-37 NHL season]]. From 1938 to 1965, he was the fourth head coach of [[Yale University]] hockey team. In 1974, he was awarded the [[Lester Patrick Trophy]] for his contribution to hockey in the [[United States]].
Born in [[Lucknow, Ontario|Lucknow]], [[Ontario]] and raised in [[Edgerton, Alberta|Edgerton]], [[Alberta]], he received a Bachelor's degree in mathematics from the [[University of Manitoba]] where he played hockey from 1921 to 1924. He played [[Winger (ice hockey)|left wing]] for the [[New York Rangers]] in 508 games with 84 goals and 108 assists from the Rangers' first season in the [[1926-27 NHL season]] until the [[1936-37 NHL season]]. From 1938 to 1965, he was the fourth head coach of [[Yale University]] hockey team. In 1974, he was awarded the [[Lester Patrick Trophy]] for his contribution to hockey in the [[United States]].

Murray is a “Honoured Member” of the [[Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]]


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Revision as of 03:05, 28 February 2008

John Murray Murdoch (May 19, 1904May 17, 2001) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach.

Born in Lucknow, Ontario and raised in Edgerton, Alberta, he received a Bachelor's degree in mathematics from the University of Manitoba where he played hockey from 1921 to 1924. He played left wing for the New York Rangers in 508 games with 84 goals and 108 assists from the Rangers' first season in the 1926-27 NHL season until the 1936-37 NHL season. From 1938 to 1965, he was the fourth head coach of Yale University hockey team. In 1974, he was awarded the Lester Patrick Trophy for his contribution to hockey in the United States.

Murray is a “Honoured Member” of the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame

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