Hurricanes Add Murley
RALEIGH, NC — Ron Francis, Assistant General Manager and
Director of Player Development for the National Hockey
League’s Carolina Hurricanes, today announced that the team
has signed former Rensselaer forward Matt Murley to a one-year
contract. The deal will pay Murley $500,000 on the National Hockey
League level or $100,000 on the American Hockey League (AHL) level
during the 2008-09 season, with a minimum guaranteed total salary
of $125,000.
“Matt has had a lot of success in the American Hockey League
and comes with NHL experience,” said Francis. “He is a
strong depth forward who is capable of contributing on the NHL
level, or providing leadership and production in the
AHL.”
Murley, 28, split the 2007-08 season between Phoenix and the
Coyotes’ AHL affiliate in San Antonio. He had one assist in
three games on the NHL level, and led all Rampage skaters in goals
(28), assists (41) and points (62) in 76 AHL games. The Troy, NY,
native also had four points (2g, 2a) in seven Calder Cup playoff
games with San Antonio.
Drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round (51st
overall) of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft, Murley has totaled two goals
and seven assists (9 points) and 38 penalty minutes in 62 career
NHL games with the Penguins and Coyotes. In 353 AHL games, he has
scored 92 goals and earned 160 assists (252 points) while tallying
230 penalty minutes. Prior to turning professional, Murley spent
four seasons with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (R.P.I.) of the
ECAC Hockey, totaling 175 points (74g, 101a) in 137 games to
graduate as the 11th leading scorer in RPI history. He served as
R.P.I.’s team captain during his senior season and was
selected as the team’s MVP after leading the ECAC Hockey in
goals (24) and ranking second in assists (22) for the season.












