- Larry Murphy (ice hockey)
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
image_size = 180px
position = Defence
played_for =Los Angeles Kings Washington Capitals Minnesota North Stars Pittsburgh Penguins Toronto Maple Leafs Detroit Red Wings
shot = Right
height_ft = 6
height_in = 2
weight_lb = 210
nationality = CAN
birth_date = birth date and age|mf=yes|1961|03|08
birth_place = Scarborough, ON, CAN
draft = 4th overall
draft_year = 1980
draft_team =Los Angeles Kings
career_start = 1980
career_end = 2001
halloffame = 2004Lawrence Thomas Murphy (born March 8, 1961 in Scarborough,
Ontario ) is a former Canadian professionalice hockey defenceman.Playing career
After a stellar junior career with the
Peterborough Petes and representing Canada at the 1980 Winter Olympics, Larry Murphy was drafted 4th overall in the1980 NHL Entry Draft . He was the first selection that year of theLos Angeles Kings . In the1980–81 NHL season , he setNational Hockey League records for most assists and points by a rookie defenceman, with 60 and 76 respectively. He was eventually traded to theWashington Capitals for defencemenBrian Engblom andKen Houston early in the 1983-84 season, which did not work out in the Kings favor long-term due to Murphy's prolonged success in the league.In his 21-season career (1980–2001), Murphy would eventually play for six different NHL teams. In addition to the Kings and Capitals, he also suited up for the
Minnesota North Stars ,Pittsburgh Penguins ,Toronto Maple Leafs , andDetroit Red Wings .In 1995 after being named to the second-team All-Stars Murphy was traded to his hometown Leafs from the Penguins for
Dmitri Mironov and a second round pick. Leafs fans booed Murphy, the highest paid player on the Leafs, mercilessly as a scapegoat for the lack of success the team was having. He was traded to Detroit for future considerations, and was an integral part of their two consecutive Stanley Cups in 1997 and 1998. In the 1997–98 NHL Playoffs, he tiedPaul Coffey 's record for most shorthanded goals scored by a defenceman in the playoffs with 2.When Murphy retired after the
2000–01 NHL season , his 1615 regular season games played stood as a record for the most career games by a defenceman; a mark previously held by defencemanTim Horton . In 2003–04,Scott Stevens of theNew Jersey Devils surpassed this mark, finishing the season with 1635 games played.He was on four
Stanley Cup winning teams during the decade of the 1990s, the only NHL player to accomplish this feat. He was a part of the only 2 NHL teams to win back-to-back titles during the decade, the Penguins in 1991 and 1992 and the Red Wings in 1997 and 1998.In addition to his NHL championships, Murphy also won a
Memorial Cup championship, the symbol of Canadian major junior hockey supremacy, with thePeterborough Petes in 1979. The Petes also reached the championship game the following year, but lost in overtime.In 1987, Murphy was a key member of Canada's championship team in the Canada Cup. His six assists tied teammate
Ray Bourque for tops in the tournament among defensemen, which includedMario Lemieux 's overtime goal in game 2 of the Final against the Soviet Union. He then scored a goal and two assists in the decisive third game, and was also used as adecoy byWayne Gretzky on Lemieux's tournament winner.He was inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame in 2004. Finishing his career with 1216 points, Murphy is currently the fifth highest scoring defenceman in NHL history, behindRay Bourque ,Paul Coffey ,Al MacInnis andPhil Housley . [ [http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsMember.jsp?mem=p200403&type=Player&page=bio&list=ByTeam&team=Pittsburgh%20Penguins#photo] Murphy at Legends of Hockey/HHOF.]One of Murphy's most notable successes was the "Murphy Dump". During his stint with the
Pittsburgh Penguins Murphy would often dump the puck down the ice by lifting it high over the opposing team and having the puck drop before the opposing goal line. This would not only clear the zone safely, but would not result in an icing call. The "Murphy Dump" was officially coined by Penguins color commentatorMike Lange .Broadcasting
Larry Murphy is currently an alternate color analyst for the
Detroit Red Wings onFSN Detroit . He only does color commentator duties for Red Wings west coast road trips in place ofMickey Redmond , from 2003-2006 Murphy shared this duty with former teammatePat Verbeek where they would alternate road trips. However following the2005–06 NHL season , Verbeek left the job as broadcaster to become a scout for the Red Wings and Murphy took over full time on west coast road trips. In addition in 2006, Murphy contributes as a studio analyst on pregames, post games and intermissions in which he does not broadcast. In the 2007-08 season, Murphy was a, "Between the Benches," reporter for FSN Detroit when Mickey Redmond was broadcasting, and subbed for Redmond when he had surgery to remove a tumor on his lung. He also made occasional appearances on theNHL Network 's nightly hockey highlight show, NHL On the Fly: Final, during the 2006–07 season.Awards and achievements
*1980, OHL First All-Star Team
*1987, NHL Second All-Star Team
*1993, NHL Second All-Star Team
*1994, Played in NHL All-Star Game (Eastern Conference)
*1995, NHL Second All-Star Team
*1996, Played in NHL All-Star Game (Western Conference)
*1999, Played in NHL All-Star Game (Western Conference)Career statistics
ee also
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List of retired NHL players
*List of NHL statistical leaders
*List of NHL seasons
*List of NHL players with 1000 points
*List of NHL players with 1000 games played References
External links
*Legendsmember|Player|P200403|Larry Murphy
*hockeydb|3856|Larry Murphy
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