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rdfs:comment | - Al Murray (born 10 May 1968), is an English comedian and TV personality best known by his stand-up persona and quick repartee.
- He played junior hockey with the Stratford Midgets in 1926-27 and then with the senior South Porcupine team in the 1927-28 Northern Ontario Senior Playoffs. The Buffalo Bisons signed him as a free agent in 1928 and he played five seasons for them. In 1933 he was traded to the New York Americans. After a short stay with the Syracuse Stars he was called up to the Americans where he stayed for seven seasons. Murray was a defensive defenceman who only scored 5 goals and 9 assists in his 271 game NHL career.
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abstract | - He played junior hockey with the Stratford Midgets in 1926-27 and then with the senior South Porcupine team in the 1927-28 Northern Ontario Senior Playoffs. The Buffalo Bisons signed him as a free agent in 1928 and he played five seasons for them. In 1933 he was traded to the New York Americans. After a short stay with the Syracuse Stars he was called up to the Americans where he stayed for seven seasons. Murray was a defensive defenceman who only scored 5 goals and 9 assists in his 271 game NHL career. Murray missed much of the 1938-39 season due to a shoulder injury. He played most of the 1939-40 season but retired then. He had two coaching jobs - with the San Francisco Shamrocks in 1946-47 and with the Springfield Indians in 1965-66.
- Al Murray (born 10 May 1968), is an English comedian and TV personality best known by his stand-up persona and quick repartee.
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