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The Philadelphia Flyers
announced today that they have named Terry Murray
the head coach of the Adirondack Phantoms, according
to general manager Paul Holmgren.
"We feel very fortunate to be able to bring
Terry back to the Flyers organization as head
coach of the Phantoms," Holmgren said. "Terry
brings a wealth of knowledge and experience, is
an excellent teacher and a strong believer in
the development process of young players."
"Terry has a long and successful history
of winning and developing players," added
Phantoms President Jim Brooks. "We look forward
to him joining our Phantoms staff."
"I really appreciate the opportunity to
come back to the Flyers organization and I'm really
looking forward to the challenge that's out there
of coaching the Phantoms," Murray said. "The
youth playing down in the American Hockey League
is a real important part of the organization.
I'm looking forward to the challenge of getting
back into the playoffs and helping these young
players develop and become NHL players as quickly
as possible."
Murray, 61, returns to the Flyers organization
for his third tour of duty as a coach. He most
recently worked in the Los Angeles Kings organization,
where he was the head coach from the start of
the 2008-09 season through December 2011. Prior
to joining the Kings, Murray was an assistant
coach for four seasons from 2003-2008, working
first under Ken Hitchcock and later under John
Stevens.
Murray was the head coach of the Flyers for three
seasons from 1994 through 1997, leading the Flyers
to the 1997 Stanley Cup Final. He posted a record
of 118-64-30 in 212 games behind the bench in
Philadelphia.
In addition to his time with the Kings and Flyers,
Murray has also served as the head coach of the
Florida Panthers (1998-2001) and the Washington
Capitals (1989-1994). He has coached 1,012 NHL
games during his career, posting a record of 499-383-89-41
for a points percentage of .557. He has led his
club to a playoff appearance in 10 of his 15 seasons
as an NHL head coach.
Murray began his coaching career in 1983 as an
assistant with the Capitals. After five seasons
in that role, he earned his first head coaching
job with Washington's American Hockey League affiliate,
the Baltimore Skipjacks. He coached the club for
125 games over parts of two seasons from 1988-1990
before being promoted to the Capitals head job
halfway through the 1989-90 season.
As a player, Murray appeared in 302 NHL games
over parts of eight seasons from 1972 to 1982.
He played 115 games for the Flyers and also saw
action with the California Golden Seals, Detroit
Red Wings, and the Capitals. He also recorded
196 points in 363 AHL games during his playing
career. Most of his AHL playing time was spent
in the Flyers organization with their affiliates
in Richmond (1975-76) and Maine (1977-80).
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