Rob Murphy (ice hockey)

Robert Murphy (born April 7, 1969) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Murphy played parts of seven seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) between 1987 and 1994 with the Vancouver Canucks, Ottawa Senators, and Los Angeles Kings. Selected by the Canucks in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, Murphy turned professional in 1988 and spent the next five seasons playing for the Canucks and their minor International Hockey League (IHL) affiliate. He followed that by stints with the Senators and Kings, going between the NHL and IHL until moving to the Deutsche Eishockey Liga in Germany in 1997, playing the last six years of his career there.

Rob Murphy
Born (1969-04-07) April 7, 1969
Hull, Quebec, Canada
Height 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position Centre
Shot Left
Played for Vancouver Canucks
Ottawa Senators
Los Angeles Kings
NHL Draft 24th overall, 1987
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career 19882003

Playing career

Murphy played his junior hockey for the Laval Titan of the QMJHL, and was the top pick of the Vancouver Canucks (24th overall) in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. A strapping 6'3" center with toughness and a decent scoring touch, Murphy was held in very high regard by Canuck management who felt he could be the team's answer to Joel Otto, the star defensive center for the rival Calgary Flames. Murphy made his NHL debut at the age of just 18 in the 1987–88 campaign, appearing in 5 games for the Canucks, and appeared in 8 more contests the following year while still playing junior. In 1989, he was selected to represent Canada at the World Junior Championships, where the team finished 4th.

In 1989–90, Murphy was named the IHL Rookie of the Year after scoring 71 points in 64 games for the Milwaukee Admirals, and scored his first NHL goal in a 12-game stint in Vancouver. The following season, he appeared in 42 games for the Canucks, notching 5 goals and an assist for 6 points. However, by this point the club was becoming frustrated with his slow development. In 1991–92, Murphy found himself back in the minors full-time, appearing in only 6 games for Vancouver.

Exposed in the 1992 NHL Expansion Draft, Murphy was claimed by the Ottawa Senators. As a member of the inaugural Senators squad, he set career highs by appearing in 44 games and recording 10 points, but again could not establish himself as an NHL regular. Released by Ottawa, he signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Kings, where he would play his final 8 NHL games in the 1993–94 season.

After leaving the Los Angeles organization, Murphy spent two seasons with the Fort Wayne Komets of the IHL before moving to Germany in 1997 to sign for SB Rosenheim of the DEL. He would spend six seasons in Germany, the last three with the Hannover Scorpions, before retiring in 2003.

In his career, Murphy appeared in 125 NHL games, recording 9 goals and 12 assists for 21 points, along with 152 penalty minutes.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1985–86 Outaouais Frontaliers QMAAA 4117335047
1986–87 Laval Titan QMJHL 7035548986 1434715
1987–88 Vancouver Canucks NHL 50002
1987–88 Laval Titan QMJHL 2611253682
1987–88 Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL 3316284441 174151945
1988–89 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80112
1988–89 Drummondville Voltigeurs QMJHL 2613253816 413420
1988–89 Milwaukee Admirals IHL 84264 1135834
1989–90 Vancouver Canucks NHL 121120
1989–90 Milwaukee Admirals IHL 6424477187 626812
1990–91 Vancouver Canucks NHL 4251690 40002
1990–91 Milwaukee Admirals IHL 2317848
1991–92 Vancouver Canucks NHL 60116
1991–92 Milwaukee Admirals IHL 73263864141 50332
1992–93 Ottawa Senators NHL 44371030
1992–93 New Haven Senators AHL 268122028
1993–94 Los Angeles Kings NHL 801122
1993–94 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 72233457101
1994–95 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 200010 20110
1995–96 Fort Wayne Komets IHL 82245276107 51238
1996–97 Fort Wayne Komets IHL 359162540
1997–98 Starbulls Rosenheim DEL 449243368
1998–99 EV Landshut DEL 5214304477 30118
1999–00 Eisbären Berlin DEL 468182689
2000–01 Hannover Scorpions DEL 5993645101 62246
2001–02 Hannover Scorpions DEL 6011263740
2002–03 Hannover Scorpions DEL 510151569
2003–04 Saint-Jean Mission QSMHL 455343922 1704410
DEL totals 31251149200444 21491320
NHL totals 12591221152 40002

International

Year Team Event GPGAPtsPIM
1989 Canada WJC 71018
Junior totals 71018

References

    [[Category:Hannover Scorpions players]

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