Remembering Troy Murray: A Tribute to a Chicago Blackhawks Legend

The Chicago Blackhawks are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Troy Murray, a beloved figure in the Blackhawks community. Murray, a former Selke Trophy winner, broadcaster, and leader, passed away at the age of 63. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Murray had a successful career as a two-way center, making significant contributions to the Chicago Blackhawks and other NHL teams. He was known for his leadership, defensive skills, and offensive prowess, earning accolades such as the Frank J. Selke Trophy. Murray's legacy extends beyond his playing career, as he transitioned into broadcasting and remained actively involved with the Blackhawks Alumni Association, supporting former players and giving back to the community. Despite battling cancer, Murray continued to inspire others with his resilience and positivity. His professionalism, humility, and dedication to Chicago will be remembered fondly, leaving a lasting impact on the Blackhawks family and the hockey world. The Chicago Blackhawks express their deepest condolences to Murray's family and honor his legacy as a true Blackhawk.