Rem Murray

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{{Infobox ice hockey player

| image =

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| played_for = NHL
Edmonton Oilers
New York Rangers
Nashville Predators
AHL
Cape Breton Oilers
Houston Aeros
Europe
HIFK
HC Innsbruck
HC Pustertal Wölfe

| position = Centre/Left wing

| shoots = Left

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 2

| weight_lb = 195

| ntl_team = CAN

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1972|10|9}}

| birth_place = Stratford, Ontario, Canada

| draft = 135th overall

| draft_year = 1992

| draft_team = Los Angeles Kings

| career_start = 1995

| career_end = 2012

}}

Raymond Joseph "Rem" Murray (born October 9, 1972) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger. Murray was selected in the sixth round, 135th overall in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings, and he played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers and Nashville Predators before playing in Europe to finish his career.

Playing career

Murray spent four years at Michigan State where he was a CCHA First Team All-Rookie in 1992 and a CCHA Second Team All-Star in 1995. Unsigned from the Kings, in the summer of 1995, the Edmonton Oilers signed Murray as a free agent and assigned him to their American Hockey League affiliate in Cape Breton where he led the team in scoring as a rookie and finished 14th in AHL scoring with 90 points.

Following a successful rookie season in Cape Breton, Murray joined the Oilers for the 1996–97 season. He spent 6 seasons in Edmonton. This included the 1998–99 campaign where he set career highs for goals (21) and points (39). He was traded to the New York Rangers in 2002. Murray played in 85 games during the 2002–03 season, although the NHL regular season has each team play only 82 regular season games. Murray was traded from the Rangers to the Nashville Predators mid-season.

In 2004, while playing for the Predators, Murray was diagnosed with a rare neck condition, a form of dystonia, which tentatively forced him to retire in 2005. However, after failing a tryout with the Detroit Red Wings, Murray played the 2005–06 season with the Houston Aeros of the AHL, tallying 35 points in 54 games, good enough for Murray's former team, the Edmonton Oilers, to sign him to a contract in March 2006, in time for him to take part in their run to the Stanley Cup Finals.

After two successful seasons in the Finnish SM-liiga (2007, 2008) for IFK Helsinki, Murray signed for HC Innsbruck in the Austrian Hockey League. On July 11, 2009, he signed a contract with Pustertal-Val Pusteria Wolves in the Serie A.{{cite web | url = http://www.hcpustertal.com/de/news/516-nhl-veteran-rem-murray-kommt-ins-pustertal.html | title = NHL veteran Rem Murray commits to Pustertal!! | website = Pustertal-Val Pusteria Wolves | date = 2009-07-11 | accessdate = 2009-07-11 | url-status = dead | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110126233011/http://hcpustertal.com/de/news/516-nhl-veteran-rem-murray-kommt-ins-pustertal.html | archivedate = January 26, 2011 | df = mdy-all }}

Murray returned to Innsbruck as alternate captain the following season. After two seasons in the 2nd Austrian Hockey League, he helped Innsbruck return to the EBEL. Upon announcing his retirement at the conclusion of the season, Murray's number 17 jersey was retired by Innsbruck at the team's season opener in the 2012–13 campaign.{{cite web| url = http://www.haifischbecken.at/news-detail,pid,20,mbid,1284474290,smid,1345921522,lid,de.html | title = Applause yet a 2:4 defeat to Zagreb | website = HC Innsbruck | date = 2012-08-25 | accessdate = 2012-08-25}}

Murray wore three different numbers while playing with the Edmonton Oilers: #17 (which he had to give up when the Oilers retired Jari Kurri's jersey), #16 (which he asked former captain Kelly Buchberger if he could wear), and #22 (which he wore on his second stint with the Oilers because #16 was already taken by Jarret Stoll).

Murray now has four kids. He is a 2016 Michigan Amateur Hockey Association 30+ Recreational Division State Champion.

Career statistics

=Regular season and playoffs=

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! colspan="5" | Regular season

! rowspan="100" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! colspan="5" | Playoffs

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! Season

! Team

! League

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

1989–90Stratford CullitonsMWJHL4619325148
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| 1990–91

Stratford CullitonsMWJHL4839599839
1991–92Michigan State SpartansCCHA4413385118
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| 1992–93

Michigan State SpartansCCHA4022355724
1993–94Michigan State SpartansCCHA4116385418
style="background:#f0f0f0;"

| 1994–95

Michigan State SpartansCCHA4020365621
1995–96Cape Breton OilersAHL7931599040
style="background:#f0f0f0;"

| 1996–97

Edmonton OilersNHL8211203116121234
1997–98Edmonton OilersNHL61991839111452
style="background:#f0f0f0;"

| 1998–99

Edmonton OilersNHL782118392041122
1999–2000Edmonton OilersNHL449514850112
style="background:#f0f0f0;"

| 2000–01

Edmonton OilersNHL821521362462026
2001–02Edmonton OilersNHL697172414
style="background:#f0f0f0;"

| 2001–02

New York RangersNHL111234
2002–03New York RangersNHL3266124
style="background:#f0f0f0;"

| 2002–03

Nashville PredatorsNHL536131918
2003–04Nashville PredatorsNHL39891712
style="background:#f0f0f0;"

| 2005–06

Houston AerosAHL541124358
2005–06Edmonton OilersNHL91122240442
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| 2006–07

HIFKSM-l562026463854044
2007–08HIFKSM-l521718356273254
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| 2008–09

HC TWK InnsbruckEBEL5419345350620214
2009–10HC Pustertal WölfeITA4014294340946102
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| 2010–11

HC TWK InnsbruckAUT.2251739562851894
2011–12HC TWK InnsbruckAUT.232313768347281037
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! colspan="3" | NHL totals

! 560

! 94

! 121

! 215

! 161

! 62

! 5

! 12

! 17

! 18

=International=

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! Year

! Team

! Event

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! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

2001

| Canada

| WC

| 7

| 1

| 3

| 4

| 2

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! colspan="3" | Senior totals

! 7

! 1

! 3

! 4

! 2

Championships

2016 Michigan Amateur Hockey Association 30+ Recreational Division State Champions

Awards and honours

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! Award

! Year

!

All-CCHA Rookie Team

| 1991-92

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All-CCHA Second team

| 1994-95

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References

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