Douglas Murray (ice hockey)

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Douglas Murray
Douglas Murray 2013-05-09.JPG
With the Penguins during the 2013 playoffs.
Born (1980-03-12) 12 March 1980 (age 44)
Stockholm, Sweden
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 240 lb (109 kg; 17 st 2 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for San Jose Sharks
Pittsburgh Penguins
Montreal Canadiens
Kölner Haie
National teamFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
NHL draft 241st overall, 1999
San Jose Sharks
Playing career 20032016

Douglas Thomas Lars Murray (born 12 March 1980), nickname "Crankshaft", [1] is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman. He was drafted in the 8th round, 241st overall by the San Jose Sharks in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.

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Early life

Murray's Swedish mother is a daughter of Lasse Björn, an ice hockey defenceman, twice World champion and an Olympic bronze-medalist. His father's ancestors originate from Scotland. While his cousins all have Swedish names, his parents gave their children Scottish or English names. Murray's brothers are named Charles and Ted, with a sister named Roseanna. [2]

Murray attended Portledge School in Locust Valley, New York, for his junior and senior years of high school, and played for the New York Apple Core in nearby Long Beach, before attending Cornell University. He graduated from Cornell in 2003 with a B.S. degree in hotel administration. [3]

Playing career

From 1999–2000 to 2002–03, he played for Cornell University. While at Cornell, he served as captain his senior year and was twice named a first team All-American. He was nominated to the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Final Ten in 2003. In the 2003–04 and the locked-out 2004–05 season he played for San Jose's minor league affiliate, the Cleveland Barons, and contributed both offensively and defensively, leading the team in plus/minus and being second on the team in points for a defenseman. He also served as an alternate captain. He was awarded the Cleveland Barons Rubbermaid "Player of the Year" (along with Josh Gorges) in 2005.

With the San Jose Sharks Douglas Murray.jpg
With the San Jose Sharks

During the 2005–06 NHL season, he was called up to San Jose, due to various injuries plaguing the team's defense. In his short time there that season, he gained praise for his physical presence, as well as solid defense, from such San Jose organization members as TV color commentator Drew Remenda.

Murray renewed his contract with the Sharks in June 2006, signing a three-year deal worth US$1.65 million. Part of that deal was a $150,000 signing bonus.[ citation needed ] In late September 2008, he agreed to a four-year contract extension with the Sharks supposedly worth US$10 million. [4]

His first NHL goal was scored in his 115th career game on 21 February 2008, against Martin Biron of the Philadelphia Flyers.

In the pre-season game of 26 September 2009, Murray performed a hat trick, scoring 3 even strength goals against the Anaheim Ducks, leading to the 6–0 shutout victory, though it was unofficial due to it being in the pre-season. If it had been in the regular season, it would have been his first and only career NHL hat trick.

In 2010, he was chosen as the 16th-smartest athlete in sports by Sporting News . [5]

On 25 March 2013, the Sharks traded Murray to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Pittsburgh's second round pick in the 2013 draft and a conditional second round pick in 2014. The Sharks later received the conditional pick due to Pittsburgh's progression through two rounds in the 2013 Stanley Cup playoffs. [6]

On 22 August 2013, Murray signed as a free agent to a one-year contract worth $1.5 million with the Montreal Canadiens. [7]

He was not re-signed by the Canadiens at the end of his contract and unable to attract NHL interest, signed a one-year deal with Kölner Haie of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga on 20 January 2015. [8] In the 2014–15 season, Murray was limited to just 8 appearances with the Kölner Haie before suffering injury. On 13 March 2015, Murray returned to North America and signed a professional try-out contract to practice with the Calgary Flames. [9]

Murray announced his retirement on 21 October 2016. [10]

International play

During the 2008 IIHF World Championship, Murray checked Russian player Aleksey Morozov out of the game. Morozov suffered a severe concussion,[ citation needed ] while Murray received a match penalty. [11]

Murray represented Sweden in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.

Personal life

At practice with the Penguins in 2013. Douglas Murray 2013-04-26.JPG
At practice with the Penguins in 2013.

As of the fourth season of the Parneviks reality show in 2018, Douglas was in a relationship with Penny Parnevik (born 1997), daughter of professional golfer Jesper Parnevik. On 1 February 2019 the couple were engaged. [12] Their son, named Atticus, was born in 2019. [13] The couple married in June 2022. [14]

Murray is the co-founder and managing partner of Uber Dispensing Co, which manufactures the UberTap, a hands-free three-spout keg tap invented by Murray and several friends from Cornell. Incidentally, while Murray represented Sweden in ice hockey at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, another of the company's co-founders, Jamie Moriarty, represented the U.S. in four-man bobsled at the same Olympics. He once rang the bell at the New York Mercantile Exchange in the summer of 2006. [15]

As of 24 April 2019 Murray was pursuing several business ventures in Northern California and serving as President and Director of the Sharks Alumni Foundation. [12]


Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

   Regular season   Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
1996–97 Djurgårdens IF J20 40006
1998–99 New York Apple Core EJHL 6017476462
1999–00 Cornell Big Red ECAC 3236938
2000–01 Cornell Big RedECAC255131839
2001–02 Cornell Big RedECAC3511213267
2002–03 Cornell Big RedECAC355202530
2003–04 Cleveland Barons AHL 7210122275930337
2004–05 Cleveland BaronsAHL546172356
2005–06 Cleveland BaronsAHL2017837
2005–06 San Jose Sharks NHL 3401127
2006–07 San Jose SharksNHL3503331
2006–07 Worcester Sharks AHL52138
2007–08 San Jose SharksNHL66191098131122
2008–09 San Jose SharksNHL750773860009
2009–10 San Jose SharksNHL794131766151678
2010–11 San Jose SharksNHL731131444180118
2011–12 San Jose SharksNHL6004431500019
2012–13 Djurgårdens IF Allsv 1412336
2012–13 San Jose SharksNHL2903326
2012–13 Pittsburgh Penguins NHL1412391521332
2013–14 Montreal Canadiens NHL530224230000
2014–15 Kölner Haie DEL 801124
NHL totals5187576441275491378

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2008 Sweden WC 4th500027
2010 Sweden OG 5th40000
Senior totals900027

Awards and honors

AwardYear
ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team 2001
All-ECAC Hockey First Team 2001–02
AHCA East First-Team All-American 2001–02
ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team 2002
All-ECAC Hockey First Team 2002–03
AHCA East First-Team All-American 2002–03
ECAC Hockey All-Tournament Team 2003

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Defenseman
2002–03
Succeeded by