Ducks hand GM Bob Murray 2-year extension
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The Anaheim Ducks signed general manager Bob Murray to a two-year extension, the team announced Saturday, putting him under contract through the 2021-22 season.
"Bob has created a winning organization with his commitment and expertise," said Ducks Chief Executive Officer Michael Schulman. "We are very pleased to be in a position where expectations are high virtually every season, thanks in large part to Bob and his staff. We passionately share a common goal - bringing another Stanley Cup to Orange County."
Murray has worked in the Ducks' front office since 2005, serving as the general manger since 2008. He's been a finalist for GM of the Year three times, winning in 2013-14.
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