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]]>“Without a doubt, Matt Murray will be our No. 1 goalie this year,” Senators general manager Pierre Dorion exclaimed in an interview. “I’ve spoken publicly that [goalie] Anders Nilsson has had, still has symptoms from a concussion suffered in December, which is unfortunate.
He can’t do stressful physical activities. So at this point in time, you know we’ve been working on this trade with [Penguins GM] Jim Rutherford, who was great to deal with, and we were able to pull the trigger this morning.”
The 26-year-old Murray achieved a record of 20-11-5 with a 2.87 goals-against average during the last season, with a 2.87 goals-against average, an .899 save percentage, and one shutout.
With the signing of Murray in the bag, the Senators have confirmed that 39-year-old goalie Craig Anderson would not be offered a new contract for next season. While Anderson won back to back Stanley Cup titles in 2016 and 2017, he shared his goaltending duties with Tristan Jarry this past season. With Anderson approaching retirement, the Senators were in need of a fresh talent such as Murray.
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]]>Plenty of Lightning stars, such as Alex Klllorn and Steven Stamkos even arrived in their own boats to join the procession.
“Who does a boat parade?” Stamkos said. “That is amazing. I think that’s the first time ever. It is so cool to be a part of. This is something you remember forever.”
By the time the procession reached the Tampa Bay Convention Center, the docks were packed with jubilant fans, who enjoyed watching Lightning players take turns to lift up the coveted Stanley Cup trophy.
“A lot of us came home not knowing what to expect, especially with COVID-19,” defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk explained. “Today made it feel real … that we won the Stanley Cup, and we were able to see how special it was for the people of Tampa. This was so special, I had tears in my eyes all day.”
“The Cup is so important to us,” forward Brayden Point said. “This was our end goal and our dream. A lot of guys went through a lot to get the Cup.”
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]]>The post Ottawa Senators And Pittsburgh Penguins Confirm Murray Trade appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>“Without a doubt, Matt Murray will be our No. 1 goalie this year,” Senators general manager Pierre Dorion exclaimed in an interview. “I’ve spoken publicly that [goalie] Anders Nilsson has had, still has symptoms from a concussion suffered in December, which is unfortunate.
He can’t do stressful physical activities. So at this point in time, you know we’ve been working on this trade with [Penguins GM] Jim Rutherford, who was great to deal with, and we were able to pull the trigger this morning.”
The 26-year-old Murray achieved a record of 20-11-5 with a 2.87 goals-against average during the last season, with a 2.87 goals-against average, an .899 save percentage, and one shutout.
With the signing of Murray in the bag, the Senators have confirmed that 39-year-old goalie Craig Anderson would not be offered a new contract for next season. While Anderson won back to back Stanley Cup titles in 2016 and 2017, he shared his goaltending duties with Tristan Jarry this past season. With Anderson approaching retirement, the Senators were in need of a fresh talent such as Murray.
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]]>The post Lightning Celebrates Stanley Cup Victory With Boat Parade appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Plenty of Lightning stars, such as Alex Klllorn and Steven Stamkos even arrived in their own boats to join the procession.
“Who does a boat parade?” Stamkos said. “That is amazing. I think that’s the first time ever. It is so cool to be a part of. This is something you remember forever.”
By the time the procession reached the Tampa Bay Convention Center, the docks were packed with jubilant fans, who enjoyed watching Lightning players take turns to lift up the coveted Stanley Cup trophy.
“A lot of us came home not knowing what to expect, especially with COVID-19,” defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk explained. “Today made it feel real … that we won the Stanley Cup, and we were able to see how special it was for the people of Tampa. This was so special, I had tears in my eyes all day.”
“The Cup is so important to us,” forward Brayden Point said. “This was our end goal and our dream. A lot of guys went through a lot to get the Cup.”
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