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Troy Murray. He’ll provide TV color commentary, just like he already does on the radio and will continue to do. “I think Troy brings familiarity with our fan base,” Faulkner said.
Troy Murray spent most of his playing career with the Chicago Blackhawks and joined the team as a studio analyst after his retirement from hockey. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, ...
Blackhawks radio analyst Troy Murray announced through the team Monday that he has cancer. Murray did not reveal what type of cancer or whether he’ll join John Wiedeman in the WGN booth at the ...
Murray, who played for the Hawks in 1981-91 and 1992-94, has been a part of the team’s radio or TV broadcasts since 1998. He has partnered with Wiedeman since 2006, and they’ve earned the ...
Troy T. Murray Jr. Troy Murray went home peacefully to his Lord and Savior on December 21, 2021. He was 86, born in 1935 in Clarkdale, Arizona to ...
The Blackhawks announced Thursday they have hired Troy Murray and Patrick Sharp to replace Olczyk as the team’s TV color analysts. Murray and Sharp are expected to split the TV duties this season.
Troy also talks about the current season, some of the most iconic games played over the years, and more. Steve Dale speaks with Troy Murray, Chicago Blackhawks analyst, about the lineage of some of ...
Troy Murray returned to the Chicago Blackhawks radio booth Wednesday, working his first full broadcast since being diagnosed with cancer Aug. 9. "I'm not sure I remember what I'm supposed to be ...
Blackhawks’ color analyst, former center Troy Murray, joins Matt Bubala and Judy Pielach (in for Roe Conn and Anna Davlantes) to talk about his experience during the Alumni Game in St. Louis and what ...
WGN Radio’s Troy Murray joined Dan Roan on GN Sports a day after the Blackhawks 5-2 loss to the Predators. The loss leave the Blackhawks four points behind Nashville for the final playoff spot ...
Chicago Blackhawks radio analyst Troy Murray announced Monday that he has cancer. “I want to let everyone know of the challenge that I’m currently facing,” Murray said in a statement.
“Troy Murray has the full support of the Chicago Blackhawks organization as he begins his treatments. He was a tough player on the ice and is as passionate as they come in the broadcast booth.