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Glen Murray began and ended his career with the Boston Bruins, but in between that was a stint with Pittsburgh, and a six-year run with Los Angeles, that started late in the 1996-97 Season.

Murray received more ice time in L.A., and he was also beginning the prime of his hockey career.  The Right Wing put up 60 Points in his first full year in Los Angeles, and while he dropped to 31 in his second, he rebounded with 62 in his third (1999-00).  Murray continued his trend of bouncing up and down in his Kings stint, dropping back to 39 Points in year four, and at this point, the Kings might have thought they knew what they had with him.

Murray was traded to his original team, Boston, very early in the 2001/02 Season, and he was even better, going to two All-Star Games in the last half of his career.  With the Kings, Murray tabulated 211 Points in 304 Games.

239. Glen Murray

A bit of a late bloomer in terms of his offensive production, Glen Murray began his career quietly with the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins but a trade to the Los Angeles Kings would see him gain two 60 Point seasons in the late 90’s.  He would be traded back to the Bruins where in the 2002-03 campaign he would have a career high of 92 Points and lead the National Hockey League in Shots and Even Strength Goals.  He was named an All Star that season and the one after.

39. Glen Murray

Glen Murray was not exactly the greatest skater, but he was a very capable scorer, especially when he came back for his second stint with the Boston Bruins.  Murray was known for his ability to have a dangerous shot from any place on the rink and would lead the NHL in even-strength goals in the 2002/03 season.  He would also play on the All-Star Team twice.