2005-06
CHA All-Academic...Saw action in 15 games...Played the first two games of the season at right wing, began seeing time at defense for the first time in his career, starting with the contest vs. Vermont (10/29)...Ventured back to the forward spot at Wayne State (2/18)...Paired with Pat Oliveto at defense vs. Wayne State (11/4), earning two penalty minutes...Finished with a +2 rating and two shots on goal against Wayne State (11/5)...Had one shot on goal at Alabama-Huntsville (11/12)...Paired with Andrew Lackner on the top line against Cornell (11/26)...Teamed with Oliveto to help the defense shutout Robert Morris, 1-0 (12/9)...Was on the starting line with Andrew Lackner at Minnesota (1/6)...Had a +1 rating in the win at Air Force (1/14).
2004-05
Saw time in 16 games, 11 in the CHA...Finished with four shots and an even plus/minus rating...Was +1 in the season opener vs. UMass.-Lowell (10/9)...Played on the third line at Maine (10/15)...Dressed for both games at Clarkson (10/29-30), at Bemidji State (12/10-11), vs. Wayne State (1/14-15), vs. Air Force (1/21-22), vs. Alabama-Huntsville (2/4-5) and at Air Force (2/18-19).
2003-04
Appeared in 12 games...Scored a goal and had two assists for three points...Tallied first collegiate point, a goal, against Findlay (1/16)...Assisted on two goals vs. Canisius (1/24)...Had eight shots and a plus/minus rating of +2.
Before Niagara
Spent the 2002-03 season with the Vernon Vipers of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL)...Voted team captain in final season...Scored 24 goals and 14 assists for 38 points in 55 games…Helped lead the Vipers to the 2002-03 BCHL Title with a 47-12-1 record…Won hockey bronze medal at the Canada Winter Games in 1999 with Team British Columbia...Graduated from Vernon High School in 2000...Attended Okanagan University College during 2002-03 school year.
Personal
Born May 1, 1982, in Vernon, B.C....Son of Peter and Betty Murray...Has two older brothers, Derek and Brett...Lists golf as his hobby...Winning the British Columbia title and a bronze medal in the Canada games are his greatest career highlights...Majoring in business...Left shot.