An NHL work stoppage would stuff farm team with talent.
Hear what the Ottawa Senators’ general manager had to say Thursday.
Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray was sitting in his office on Monday afternoon trying to figure out what to do with his time.
Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray on the captain deciding to return for one more season.
It’s hard to imagine now — when Daniel Alfredsson reigns as Ottawa’s Swedish-born king, with Erik Karlsson the well-heeled heir apparent — but Swedes weren’t always so prevalent among the ranks of the Ottawa Senators.
Ottawa Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson set himself up for a lucrative new contract during his outstanding record-setting 2011-12 season. Now, how much more will he be worth if he walks away from here with a Norris Trophy in his back pocket following the NHL Awards on Wednesday?
When the NHL general managers met during the most recent Stanley Cup final, there was an empty chair at the table. Bryan Murray of the Ottawa Senators played hooky. He went AWOL, in a manner of speaking, although Murray did inform the NHL’s senior VP of Hockey Operations, Colin Campbell, that he wouldn’t be there. The NHL’s change of meeting date conflicted with Murray’s date — with a certain woman named Geri.