Murray made three starts for the Dallas Stars in his first NHL action this past season.
The Dallas Stars have signed depth goaltender Matt Murray to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2023-24 season.
Murray was ultimately undrafted in the NHL before signing an AHL deal with Texas late in the 2021-22 season. The Stars signed Murray in late October after Jake Oettinger went down with an injury. The team couldn’t afford to call up Anton Khudobin and his $3.33 million cap hit at the time, so they signed Murray and used him as a short-term backup.
Murray had a successful five-year run with UMass of the NCAA, posting a 73-39-4 record with 14 shutouts over 121 games. Murray won three Hockey East championships and was an overall NCAA champion in 2020-21 while sharing the net with Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Filip Lindberg.
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