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Les Blackhawks pleurent le décès du bien-aimé diffuseur et ancien élève Troy Murray | Blackhawks de Chicago


Les Blackhawks pleurent le décès du bien-aimé diffuseur et ancien élève Troy Murray | Blackhawks de Chicago


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  1. sarbear0903

    Okay 2026 can be over now. Wasn’t he still doing some of the radio broadcast this season?

    Rest in Peace Troy Murray!

  2. milin85

    Fuck man. Troy is a legend.

    RIP to an amazing dude.

  3. WhiteFudge92

    I’m gonna miss you in the radio booth Troy. John Wiedeman is gonna miss his partner

  4. nc-retiree

    This just sucks. May his memory be eternal.

  5. HertzWhenEyeP

    I used to turn down the TV volume so I could watch the game and listen to the radio call.

    May perpetual light shine upon him

  6. celerystalker712

    What the fuck. This is awful. Rip Troy

  7. wolffangalex

    This year has been a disaster in terms of deaths. RIP legend

  8. MikeandTheMangosteen

    Saw it coming, but still a huge gut punch and tremendous heart break. 💔

  9. Bpanic76

    Tragic, an absolute legend on the ice and in the booth.

  10. cam_barker_4_norris

    RIP to an absolute legend on and off the ice

  11. 10dot10dot10dot10

    Fuck me. This sucks. LOVED listening to him. We lost another good one.

  12. DionBlaster123

    I visited my aunt, who has been battling cancer for about two years, in the hospital the other day. She is not looking well. I would say she probably has days left. She is about the same age as Troy Murray

    It’s hard. Cherish those around you while you have the chances. RIP

  13. gangreen424

    Damn. Lost a legend. Fuck cancer, this sucks.

  14. Figment_of_your

    Legend, loved talking with him after games or other events. Just took the time to have a real conversation and made that connection with you

  15. Practical_Papaya7142

    Troy joined the Hawks right as I was starting to get into hockey. It feels like watching or listening to Troy has always been a part of being a Hawks fan for me. Sad to hear this, RIP #19.

  16. Mundane-Reality-7770

    A 5 year fight. Rest easy Muzz. Thank you for the memories.

  17. adamempathy

    Fuck man. I had such high hopes for 2026, but it just continues to be shit.

    Fuck cancer

  18. dirkalict

    Heartbreaking. On a personal level he was very kind to my wife while she was succumbing to her cancer. He recognized her from Blackhawk blood donor drives and cheered her up one day when she was helping but not donating because of her cancer. Both are gone too soon.

  19. Awww man. My heart goes out to his friends and family. Being out of market I spent so many nights in my car listening to 720 and John and Troy. Crushing an Oreo blast and listening to the game after late work shifts… this one hurts man, RIP to a legend.

  20. RIP to a legend. I’ll forever miss listening to Pat and Troy, and John and Troy. He seemed like legit one of the good ones in the world.

  21. TheSchwartzHawkey

    Damn. So sad to hear he lost his fight. Puck Cancer. RIP.

  22. Scared-Ideal-1483

    I remember him winning the Selke. Dude epitomized what a Blackhawk should be.

  23. GeeForjay

    The sounds associated with hockey on TV radio are as etched into my brain as the players of Savard, Bannerman, Larmer, Wilson, Chelios, Smith, Sanipass and Daze as those who called the names. Pre and post games shows and the voices of Murray and Foley made memories and me a fan as much as the disappointing results. It was an experience. Stadium and UC.

    The drive in from the suburbs, the radio pre game, grabbing a Blue Line, cursing Dollar Bill a burrito at Arturo’s after, and the drive home with post game.

    Those voices are associated with creating the Hawks dynasty on and off the ice. Every bit as part of the fabric as Jeff Joniak for the Bears.

    He was a Hawk and culture. A true legend.

  24. DiamondBurInTheRough

    This legitimately feels like a gut punch. What a legend…I’m glad he can be at peace, he’s had a long battle. He established quite a legacy for himself, he should be proud!

  25. Voodooman595

    I was working overnights in 2010 and was frustrated because I couldn’t watch the end of the game. To hear Troy and John call the Kane goal on the drive to work was pretty magical. The Hawks had the best broadcast team.

  26. HeGivesGoodMass

    A good man who was helpful and kind to me when I was starting my broadcasting career. He’ll be missed.

  27. MET4LMAR10

    The final two minutes of the 2013 Game 6 final is some of the best radio I’ve heard. Loved listening to him and John W. RIP to a legend. 

  28. EvangelionOG

    Fuck cancer. I will miss driving home from work listening to games with him

  29. thorofasgard

    This is what I woke up to. John and Troy have been the literal voices of Hawks hockey to me for over a decade.

    I’m not gonna be okay.

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