After 628 long days, Matt Murray is making his comeback in the NHL! Will he shine or fizzle? Find out how he plans to take on the Sabres!
In an exciting twist for hockey fans, the Toronto Maple Leafs have recalled goaltender Matt Murray from the AHL, marking his long-awaited return to the NHL after a staggering 628 days. The 30-year-old netminder has faced a slew of challenges since his last NHL game on April 2, 2023, but Murray's impressive performance with the Marlies – boasting a .931 save percentage in eight games – has sparked hope for the struggling Leafs. His recall comes at a crucial time, especially in light of fellow goalie Anthony Stolarz's injury, which has left the Leaf’s crease looking a bit bare.
Matt's journey back to the NHL isn't just a story of skill; it’s also one of resilience. After undergoing bilateral hip surgery in 2023, Murray has worked diligently to regain his form, which he seems to be doing quite effectively. The excitement is palpable as he prepares to start against the Buffalo Sabres. Fans and commentators alike are buzzing with anticipation, wondering if the veteran goalie can recapture his previous glory and bring stability to the Leafs’ goaltending situation.
This comeback holds significant weight, not just for Murray personally but also for the entire Maple Leafs organization. With a heavy emphasis on healing and rehabilitation, Murray's strong AHL performance indicates he's not just aiming to make an appearance but also to make an impact. The Leafs need a reliable goaltender more than ever, and the stage is set for the once-lauded Stanley Cup-winning goalie to reveal if he still has that magic.
As if the pressure of his return isn’t enough, Murray’s fans have been waiting to see if he can erase any doubts about his capabilities following years of injury challenges and inconsistent performance. The upcoming matchup against the Sabres will surely be a test for him, and the stakes could not be higher. Murray's career could swing in either direction, and whether he shines or fizzles remains to be seen.
Did you know? Matt Murray is a two-time Stanley Cup champion, winning with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2016 and 2017. His exceptional playoff performances earned him recognition as one of the rising stars in the NHL. If he can reflect that resilience and determination in his return, there could be a resurgence brewing in Toronto. Time will tell if this is the comeback story of the year!
Murray has not suited up in an NHL game since April 2023. Fellow goaltender Dennis Hildeby has been assigned to the Marlies. The Leafs are down a goaltender ...
Veteran goalie Matt Murray has been recalled from the American Hockey League by the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Matt Murray rejoins the Toronto Maple Leafs after not making an NHL appearance in over 20 months.
Murray, 30, has spent the start of the season with the Marlies. He's played eight games and posted an impressive .931 save percentage.
Le dernier départ de Matt Murray dans la LNH a eu lieu le 2 avril 2023.
Goaltender recalled from Toronto Marlies with new lease on his NHL life after 2023 bilateral hip surgery, replacing Anthony Stolarz.
Veteran goalie Matt Murray has struggled with injuries and subpar play in recent years, but he's excelling in the 'A' and will get another shot at an NHL ...
La porte semble ouverte, chez les Leafs, à la suite de la blessure subie par Anthony Stolarz.
D'après l'informateur Elliotte Friedman, le gardien de but de 30 ans, Matt Murray, s'apprête à effectuer un retour au jeu. Les Maple Leafs de Toronto vont ...
The Leafs will give Matt Murray his first NHL start in over 18 months as they look for added help in Anthony Stolarz's absence. Read more at PHR.
After 628 days of rehab, recovery, and refining, Matt Murray has finally returned to the Toronto Maple Leafs' crease.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have called up goaltender Matt Murray, and have assigned goaltender Dennis Hildeby to the AHL's Toronto Marlies, the team confirmed ...
The Leafs netminder is slated to start his first NHL game on Friday night in Buffalo since having double hip surgery.