Sharks' Swede a Cranky Blueliner
The following article featuring former Cornell standout Douglas Murray appeared May 16 on the Vancouver Sun Web site.
BY CAM COLE
VANCOUVER SUN COLUMNIST
VANCOUVER — Hockey players the world over have a certain look about them. You can pick one out of a crowd, most of the time — but especially in the spring, when the bodies are greyhound-lean and the faces drawn and pale from too many hours in the rink, and the old scars show up livid against that white canvas.
Douglas Murray? He doesn’t fit any known stereotype.
His shape is more bouncer than defenceman. His look is more biker than athlete. His hair is more Mike Ricci than the average hockey ’do.’ He’s an Ivy Leaguer with a degree in hotel administration from Cornell, where he got together with some classmates and invented — where but college would a thing like this be developed? — a hands-free, three-spout beer keg tap that he now markets.
Complete article can be accessed via the Sun Web site by
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