2x Cup Champion and Jack Adams Winner Has Sadly Passed Away
Bob Murdoch, a successful NHL figure, sadly passed away at 76.
His remarkable career included two Stanley Cup victories with the Montreal Canadiens. Murdoch showcased his two-way style of play during his time with the Los Angeles Kings, earning an All-Star team spot in the 1974-1975 season. After retiring as a player, he transitioned into coaching, achieving notable accolades, including the Jack Adams Award with the Winnipeg Jets.
A former Jack Adams Trophy winner has unfortunately passed away at the age of 76.
Murdoch's impact on the NHL will be remembered, and he leaves a legacy of hockey excellence behind.
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AOUT 5 | 20 ANSWERS 2x Cup Champion and Jack Adams Winner Has Sadly Passed Away Do you remember Bob Murdoch? |
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