Joe Murphy
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Joe Murphy (b. October 16, 1967 in London, Ontario, Canada) is a former professional hockey right winger. Murphy grew up and played minor hockey in Newmarket, Ontario. Murphy was on the 1990 Edmonton Oilers when they won the Stanley Cup. Joe also was a member of the Calder Cup winning Adirondack Red Wings, as well as leading the Michigan State Spartans to the NCAA Div 1 Championship. Joe has the more professional and amatuer championship titles than any other NHL player.
Murphy was drafted first overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 1986 NHL Entry Draft. Murphy's NHL regular season totals are 779 games, 233 goals, 295 assists. In the NHL playoffs he played in 120 games, scored 34 goals and makie 43 assists. He tied for third overall in overtime goals in the playoffs with 4 from Edmonton and Chicago.
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External links
- Joe Murphy profile at The Internet Hockey Database.
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Categories: 1967 births | Living people | Canadian ice hockey players | Number one draft picks | Detroit Red Wings players | Edmonton Oilers players | Chicago Blackhawks players | St. Louis Blues players | San Jose Sharks players | Boston Bruins players | Washington Capitals players | Adirondack Red Wings players | Michigan State Spartans ice hockey players | Londoners (Ontario)