Mike Murphy (ice hockey, born 1950) explained

Mike Murphy
Birth Date:12 September 1950
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lb:180
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Right
Played For:St. Louis Blues
New York Rangers
Los Angeles Kings
Ntl Team:CAN
Draft:25th overall
Draft Year:1970
Draft Team:New York Rangers
Career Start:1971
Career End:1983

Michael John Murphy (born September 12, 1950) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League for 13 years for the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers and the Los Angeles Kings and has been assistant and head coach in the NHL for the Los Angeles Kings, Ottawa Senators, Vancouver Canucks, Toronto Maple Leafs and the New York Rangers. Murphy also played for Team Canada, winning a bronze medal in 1978, and coached Team Canada, International Hockey League (IHL). Murphy is presently Senior Vice President of the NHL, hockey operations.

Playing career

As a youth, he and teammate Peter Sullivan played in the 1963 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey from North York.[1]

In the National Hockey League, he played for the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings. Murphy was captain of the Los Angeles Kings for 7 years and played in Los Angeles for 13 years. He played for Team Canada (bronze medal winner) and was an assistant coach for Team Canada. Murphy was selected to play on the NHL All-Star team in 1980. He has career totals in the NHL of 231 goals, and 318 assists for 556 total points in 831 games played.

Coaching career

Upon retiring from hockey with the Los Angeles Kings, he became their head coach. Murphy went on to be assistant coach of the Vancouver Canucks, Ottawa Senators, and New York Rangers. Murphy was promoted from assistant coach of the Vancouver Canucks to head coach of their farm team, the Milwaukee Admirals of the American Hockey League (AHL). Murphy left Milwaukee for an assistant coach position with the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. Murphy was then promoted to be the 24th head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

NHL vice-president

As NHL vice-president of hockey operations, Murphy was forced to make a tough call during game three of the first round of the 2010 Stanley Cup. Murphy disallowed what was first ruled as a 3-4 goal on the ice for the Vancouver Canucks against Murphy's former team, the Los Angeles Kings. The incident is one of many that has called for greater NHL transparency from the public.[2] The official ruling stated that "Video Review was used to determine whether the puck was kicked into the net by Vancouver's Daniel Sedin with a kicking motion. Upon review, it was determined that the puck was propelled into the net by a kicking motion. This was not a deflection. The direction the puck was moving and the force of the skate were the determining factors in concluding 'no goal'".[3] According to rule 49.2 of the NHL, "A puck that is directed into the net by an attacking player’s skate shall be a legitimate goal as long as no distinct kicking motion is evident."[4] Later, in an interview with CBC Hockey Night in Canada, Murphy admitted that the puck was not kicked in a "distinct kicking motion", as the official NHL rules require, yet Murphy maintained his position on the judgement.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Team League GP GP G A Pts PIM
1968–69Toronto MarlborosOHA-Jr.441623395361456
1969–70Toronto MarlborosOHA-Jr.54232750686761316
1970–71Omaha KnightsCHL592447713711481217
1971–72Omaha KnightsCHL814512
1971–72St. Louis BluesNHL6320234319112356
1972–73St. Louis BluesNHL6418274548
1972–73New York RangersNHL154485100000
1973–74New York RangersNHL162130
1973–74Los Angeles KingsNHL531316293850440
1974–75Los Angeles KingsNHL783038684433034
1975–76Los Angeles KingsNHL802642686191456
1976–77Los Angeles KingsNHL7625366158949134
1977–78Los Angeles KingsNHL722036564820000
1978–79Los Angeles KingsNHL641629453820110
1979–80Los Angeles KingsNHL802722492941012
1980–81Los Angeles KingsNHL681623395411010
1981–82Los Angeles KingsNHL2851015201021332
1982–83Los Angeles KingsNHL7416112752
NHL totals8312383185565146613233654

Coaching record

Team Year Post season
G W L T Pts Finish Result
1986–8738 13 21 4 (70) Lost in First Round
LAK 1987–8827 7 16 4 (68) (fired)
1996–9782 30 44 8 68 Missed playoffs
TOR 1997–9882 30 43 9 69 6th in Central Missed playoffs
Total 229 80 124 27

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA. 2018. Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament. 2019-01-03.
  2. http://www.cbc.ca/sports/blogs/elliottefriedman/2010/04/transparency-needed-on-canucks-disallowed-goal.html Transparency needed on Canucks' disallowed goal | CBC Sports
  3. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/sports_blog/2010/04/nhl-kings-canucks-stanley-cup-playoffs-.html NHL's explanation for disallowing Daniel Sedin's goal - latimes.com
  4. http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=26338 Official Rules - Rule 49: Kicking - NHL.com - Rules