Friday, June 27, 2008

the problem with glen murray

As the Bruins club moves forward (no pun) they need to address what the are going to do with Glen "Muzz" Murray.

Murray was acquired from the LA Kings in the Jason Allison trade of 2001. He went on to put up 92 points in 2002-2003, and 60 points in 2003-2004, being named to the All-Star game in both seasons. Great trade!

However, his point production has slipped precipitously since that time, declining each year as his games-lost-to-injury increase.

He was not a fast skater when the Bruins originally drafted him in 1991, and he's getting slower as I'm typing. What's that sound? It's Glen Murray grinding to a halt. He all-but disappeared in the 7 playoff games against the Habs in 2008, and I think his days as a Bruin should be disappearing as well.

He's known as a sharp-shooter - a scorer - which is a rare skill in the NHL. However, to maintain that reputation, it is important to continue scoring. Last year's statistics show that Murray was outpaced by 7 other players, including 2 defensemen, and his point totals barely edge out those of PJ Alexsson, who is known universally as a checking forward.

Murray's salary ($4.15 million) could be better spent elsewhere in the Bruins organization (possibly re-directed in part toward retaining the under-appreciated Glen Metropolit, a heart-and-soul player making $500,000 - who actually played more games and had more points than Glen Murray). For that reason, I think the Bruins organization should be looking to trade Murray to another club.

Make no mistake, Glen Murray's been a great Bruin, is a quality person, and has a skillset that deserves ice time. He should be thanked for his efforts for the B's, and given the chance to bring his skills to another club. Hopefully, another team will be looking for exactly the qualities that Murray brings, going into the 2008-2009 season.

2 comments:

Todd Stewart said...

The Bruins are screwed. Nobody in their right mind would pay 4 million for Murray right now.

The Editor said...

what you forget is that some GMs are really NOT in their right mind. ridiculous salaries are common. sometimes it is just about bringing in a vet to calm the dressing room, or maybe a return to LA, to remind fans of the good ol days.