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Bob Murdoch (ice hockey, born 1946)

Canadian ice hockey player and coach (1946–2023)


Summary

Canadian ice hockey player and coach (1946–2023)

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death_date
death_placeCalgary, Alberta, Canada
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weight_lb211
positionDefence
shootsRight
played_forMontreal Canadiens
Los Angeles Kings
Atlanta Flames
Calgary Flames
coached_forChicago Blackhawks
Winnipeg Jets
Maddogs München
Kölner Haie
Nürnberg Ice Tigers
ntl_teamCAN
draftUndrafted
career_start1970
career_end1982
career_start_coach1982
career_end_coach2002

Los Angeles Kings Atlanta Flames Calgary Flames Winnipeg Jets Maddogs München Kölner Haie Nürnberg Ice Tigers

Robert John Murdoch (November 20, 1946 – August 3, 2023) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman and coach.

Early life

Murdoch was born in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, a mining community far from Southern Ontario in Timiskaming District. He grew up in nearby Larder Lake and played organized hockey in this area that saw many players go to the NHL, mainly playing on outdoor rinks. He went to the University of Waterloo where he received a double major degree in Mathematics and Physical Education. He was also captain for the Waterloo Warriors Varsity Ice Hockey team that played in the OUAA. Upon graduation, and undrafted, he played for the Canadian national team in 1968–69 and in 1969–70. He was one of many players affected by the withdrawal of the National Team from participating in the 1970 Ice Hockey World Championships.

NHL career

Murdoch played 12 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens, Los Angeles Kings, Atlanta Flames and Calgary Flames and coached 10 seasons in the NHL serving as head coach for Chicago Blackhawks and Winnipeg Jets, and also serving as assistant coach for the Calgary Flames and San Jose Sharks. He won the Stanley Cup in 1971 and 1973 while with Montreal.

Coaching career

Murdoch coached 80 games with the Chicago Blackhawks during the 1987–88 season, compiling a record of 30–41–9. He was succeeded as Blackhawks head coach by Mike Keenan the following season.

During the 1989–90 season, Murdoch was named the head coach of the Winnipeg Jets. After missing the playoffs the previous season, the Jets went 37–32–11 for 85 points and third in the Smythe Division, making the 1990 Stanley Cup playoffs but losing to the eventual Stanley Cup champion, the Edmonton Oilers, in seven games. Murdoch was seen as an important part of the Jets quick turn around, winning the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's coach of the year.

Despite the success of the previous season, however, the Jets struggled in the 1990–91 season, finishing last in the Smythe Division with a 26–43–11 record, and missing the playoffs. Murdoch was fired at the end of the season and was replaced by John Paddock.

Murdoch would become an associate coach for the San Jose Sharks during the 1991–92 and 1992–93 seasons. Afterwards, he departed for Europe, and coached several teams in Germany's Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL), including Munich Mad Dogs, Cologne Sharks, and Nurnberg Ice Tigers, retiring in 2002.

Later life and death

While he was proud of his Northeastern Ontario roots, Murdoch and his family spent summers near Lake of the Woods in Northwestern Ontario. In later years, Canmore, Alberta was home, where he was diagnosed in 2019 with Lewy Body Dementia, and died in Calgary, Alberta on August 3, 2023, at the age of 76. In March 2024, Murdoch's family announced that he was posthumously diagnosed with stage-3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular seasonPlayoffsSeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIMNHL totals75760218278764694182292
1968–69Winnipeg NationalsWCSHL80112
1969–70Montreal VoyageursAHL60226
1970–71Montreal CanadiensNHL1022220000
1970–71Montreal VoyageursAHL66820286931234
1971–72Montreal CanadiensNHL11112810000
1971–72Nova Scotia VoyageursAHL537323953
1972–73Montreal CanadiensNHL6922224551303310
1973–74Los Angeles KingsNHL76820288550002
1974–75Los Angeles KingsNHL8013294211630114
1975–76Los Angeles KingsNHL8062935103905515
1976–77Los Angeles KingsNHL709233279923514
1977–78Los Angeles KingsNHL76217196820115
1978–79Los Angeles KingsNHL323121546
1978–79Atlanta FlamesNHL35511162420004
1979–80Atlanta FlamesNHL80516214841122
1980–81Calgary FlamesNHL7431922541614536
1981–82Calgary FlamesNHL73317207630000

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIMSenior totals50002
1969CanadaWC50002

Head coaching record

TeamYearRegular seasonPostseasonGWLTPtsFinishWLWin %ResultCHI1987–88WIN1989–90WIN1990–91Total2409311631482 playoff appearances
8030419693rd in Norris14Lost in Division Semifinals (STL)
80373211853rd in Smythe34Lost in Division Semifinals (EDM)
80264311635th in SmytheMissed playoffs

Awards and achievements

  • Stanley Cup champion – 1971, 1973
  • Played in NHL All-Star Game – 1975
  • Jack Adams Award winner – 1990

References

References

  1. [http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=13802 Biography at Legends of Hockey]
  2. [https://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/murdobo01c.html Bob Murdoch Coaching Record – Hockey-Reference.com]
  3. (4 August 2023). "Stanley Cup champion and Jack Adams Award winner Bob Murdoch passes away at 76". TSN.
  4. (4 August 2023). "He was a Wonderful Person". NHL.
  5. [https://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/nhl/bob-murdoch-cte-1.7157702 Family of Bob Murdoch says 2-time Stanley Cup winner suffered from stage 3 CTE]
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