
The GM of the red-hot Ottawa Senators, Bryan Murray, joins Daren Millard & Mike Brophy at 12:25 on Hockeycentral!

Hockeycentral from 12-1: Sportsnet’s Louis Jean, Sens GM Bryan Murray, and Vancouver Sun columnist Ian Macintyre!

@earlsleek And only one of them built a Stanley Cup winner. Take one step forward winning GM! Not so fast Bryan Murray.

@SuPerDuPerMiL LOL! its hard to be a bryan murray

@TarikElBashir HAHA. Bodreau has slowly gained skill in the Bryan Murray excuse making department
…still gets emotional when he thinks back to the day in 1981 when he was playing for the AHL Hershey Bears and his then-coach Bryan Murray (now GM of the Ottawa Senators) broke the news that Noel's father had died. “The flight home was gut-wrenching,” Noel…
…gets emotional when he thinks back to the day in 1981 when he was playing for the AHL Hershey Bears and his then-coach Bryan Murray (now GM of the Ottawa Senators) broke the news that Noel's father had died. “The flight home was gut-wrenching,” Noel said,…
…gets emotional when he thinks back to the day in 1981 when he was playing for the AHL Hershey Bears and his then-coach Bryan Murray (now GM of the Ottawa Senators) broke the news that Noel's father had died. ''The flight home was gut-wrenching,'' Noel said,…
…still gets emotional when he thinks back to the day in 1981 when he was playing for the AHL Hershey Bears and his then-coach Bryan Murray (now GM of the Ottawa Senators) broke the news that Noel's father had died. “The flight home was gut-wrenching,” Noel…
…gets emotional when he thinks back to the day in 1981 when he was playing for the AHL Hershey Bears and his then-coach Bryan Murray (now GM of the Ottawa Senators) broke the news that Noel's father had died. “The flight home was gut-wrenching,” Noel said,…
Obviously it is genetics. The Sutter brothers, the Hull brothers. They grew up playing the game and having the physical attributes that are required to play. They came from the same location pretty much as far as the small town and they are very competitive. I think the same thing (the Murray brothers becoming coaches).
I think they respect what we do, I don't know if they pull for one more than the other. I think it was just a matter of hoping we got through the game and survive it. I think our parents were proud at that time we were there. I think anytime you achieve a level, obviously the National Hockey League is the highest level, I think people respect that and obvious a family takes a great pride in it.
I think they all cheered for me
Well, I have heard that a few times. I hired him as a head coach when I was a general manager (Florida Panthers in 1998), but I only believe you hire people that are good. It doesn't matter whether they are brothers. He is a very good coach and was a big help when I was in Washington.
He was in Washington when I got the job (in 1981) but I hired him as an assistant coach—Bryan Murray, National Hockey league | NHL.com