WGN Radio is devastated to share the news of the passing of Troy Murray. The Chicago Blackhawks announced Troy’s passing in a release on their website, saying “Troy Murray is remembered not only for his contributions on the ice, but for his professionalism, humility, and dedication to the city of Chicago.” WGN Radio VP/General Manager Mary Sandberg Boyle said, “Troy was one of the kindest, funniest, and most special people you could know. This is an enormous loss for all of us.”
Troy’s broadcast colleague Charlie Roumeliotis prepared this tribute:
“When I threw my name into the mix for the Chicago Blackhawks’ studio host role at WGN Radio in 2024, I remember calling Troy Murray to give him a heads up. Not because I was looking for him to put in a good word, but because I respected him that much. He was the soundtrack of my childhood, and the thought of someday working alongside him felt surreal.
From that first phone call on, Troy stayed in constant contact throughout the process. He seemed almost as invested in the outcome as I was, maybe more, although he’d never admit it. He always joked that he was dreading the thought of working with me, which tells you everything about his sense of humor.
Shortly after I verbally accepted the job, I called Troy with the news. I didn’t think it was possible but he sounded more excited for me than I was for myself, and that’s saying something. His joy was genuine.
The day the official announcement went out, he called again and asked what I was doing that night. He wanted to take me out to celebrate, just the two of us, and didn’t take no for an answer. We ended up at a local outdoor patio restaurant and sat there for nearly five hours talking about the role, about the team, about what it would look like to work together. And of course, he mixed in a few hilarious stories from his playing days, stories I’d probably get in trouble for sharing.
I’ll never forget this day. And it means even more now.
Troy passed away at 63 after a long, hard-fought battle with cancer, one that lasted far longer than most people realized. And truthfully, there were days I forgot he was battling anything at all because not once did he bring it to work. He never complained, never showed a negative attitude. He was always joking, always chirping, always the life of the booth.
I was too young to remember Troy as a player, but his résumé speaks for itself. He’s one of only three players in franchise history to win the Selke Trophy as the NHL’s top defensive forward. He played more than 900 NHL games across five teams and finished his career with a Stanley Cup.
Troy’s second act as a broadcaster was just as impactful. His voice became synonymous with Blackhawks hockey and always will be.
But what stood out most to me wasn’t the résumé. It was how beloved he was by everyone. Every Blackhawks home game felt like a reunion. A parade of former teammates and alumni would stop by the radio booth just to see him whenever they were in town.
The man you heard on the broadcast was the same one you got behind the scenes.
I’ll never forget my first Blackhawks home game with WGN Radio. In the final minutes, while play was still going on, I noticed Troy in the corner of my eye signing the game notes and sliding them over to John Wiedeman to sign as well. Then he handed me a Sharpie and pointed for me to add my name. I had no idea what was happening.
After I signed, he started scanning the 300-level section in front of us. His eyes locked onto a young fan a few rows down. When the final horn sounded, Troy got the attention of a few people nearby, held up the signed notes, and motioned toward the kid. Within seconds, they made their way down to him.
Troy did this every home game.
He didn’t need recognition. He didn’t make a show of it. He just loved brightening someone’s day.
Man, I wish we had more time. More games. More patio dinners. More five-hour conversations. And more rounds of golf. He made me feel like we’d been working together for years, not months.
But I’m grateful for the time we did have.
As I write this, I can hear Troy’s voice in the back of my head telling me it’s getting too sappy. He’d chirp me, shake his head, and tell me to wrap it up.
I miss him already. And every time I walk into that booth, I’ll carry his voice with me.”
Troy Murray audio
Tribute to Troy Murray by Andy Masur and Ernie Scatton
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/8022205/Troy_Murray_Tribute_2026-03-09-194805.64kmono.mp3
Antti Niemi lost puck 4-25-2010
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/8018383/Antti_Niemi_lost_puck_4-25-2010_2026-03-07-183223.64kmono.mp3
Ben Smith game winner 2011
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/8018384/Ben_Smith_game_winner_2011_2026-03-07-180124.64kmono.mp3
Troy Murray – Blackhawks Win Stanley Cup 2010
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/7994881/Troy_Murray_-_Cup_2010_2026-02-24-211221.64kmono.mp3
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/8018388/8018388_2026-03-07-184728.64kmono.mp3
Troy Murray – Blackhawks Win Stanley Cup 2013
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/7994886/Troy_Murray_-_Cup_2013_2026-02-24-213626.64kmono.mp3
Troy Murray talks with Roe Conn and Richard Roeper about his “One More Shift” – February 21, 2018
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/7994888/Troy_Murray_-_One_More_Shift_2026-02-24-215828.64kmono.mp3
Troy Murray tells Steve Bertrand the story about swallowing his teeth – 1-20-21
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/7994918/Troy_Murray_-_Teeth_2026-02-24-211218.64kmono.mp3
Troy Murray makes a surprise visit to the Chicago Blackhawks booth Nov 3, 2021
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3891657/Tory_Murray_in_booth_2021-11-04-034357.64kmono.mp3
Troy Murray joins Joe Brand and Chris Boden on Blackhawks Live to discuss Hockey Fights Cancer Night Nov 29, 2021
https://serve.castfire.com/audio/7996176/Troy_Murray_-_Blackhawks_Live_-_11-29-21_2026-02-25-145316.64kmono.mp3
Photo gallery
- Eddie Olcyzk, Pat Foley, John Wiedeman and Troy Murray at the 2008 Blackhawks Convention (WGN Radio photo)
- Dave Eanet and Troy Murray
- Bob Sirott, Marianne Murciano, John Wiedeman and Troy Murray (WGN Radio)
- Tony Espsoito shows off his 2010 Championship ring & chats with Troy Murray and John Wiedeman
- The WGN Radio Blackhawks Radio crew at the United Center (L to R): Paul Zerang, Brett Jackson, Judd Sirott, Troy Murray, Sam Panayotovich and John Wiedeman (WGN Radio photo)
- Scott Darling and Troy Murray at the Blackhawks Convention. (Kristin Decker/WGN Radio)
- Andrew Shaw and Troy Murray laugh at Andrew’s practical joke. (Kristin Decker/WGN Radio)
- (L-R) Adam Hoge, Connor McKnight, Kris Versteeg, Troy Murray and Mark Carman. (Kristin Decker/WGN Radio)
- Troy Murray joins Anna Davlantes and Roe Conn at the United Center
- Troy Murray and Denis Savard
- Adam Hoge, Troy Murray, Denis Savard and Mark Carman
- Kris Versteeg and Troy Murray tease each other at the Blackhawks Convention. (Kristin Decker/WGN Radio)
- Adam Hoge, Troy Murray, Daniel Carcillo, Mark Carman (Marlene Wells/WGN Radio)
- Troy Murray
- PHOTO: WGN Radio’s Troy Murray, Dave Plier and Bobby Hull. Courtesy of Dave Plier.
- Tommy Hawk, John Wiedeman, Troy Murray and Joe Brand (Joe Brand / WGN Radio)
- Troy Murray co-hosting the Steve Cochran Show ahead of the kickoff to the Blackhawks Convention.
- (L-R): Mark Carman, Troy Murray, Patrick Sharp, Harry Teinowitz
- Mark Carman, Troy Murray, Connor Murphy, Harry Teinowitz (Dan Long/WGN Radio)
- Troy Murray and Patrick Sharp (Dan Long/WGN Radio)
- Mark Carman, John Hayden, Troy Murray and Harry Teinowitz (Dan Long/WGN Radio)
- Mark Carman, Troy Murray, Denis Savard, Harry Teinowitz (Dan Long/WGN Radio)
- Mark Carman, Tomas Jurco, Troy Murray, Richard Panik and Harry Teinowitz (Dan Long/WGN Radio)
- Troy Murray and Tony Esposito (Dan Long/WGN Radio)
- Troy Murray (Left) Kendall Coyne Schofield (Middle) and John Wiedeman (Right) (Joe Brand/WGN Radio)
- Blackhawks Radio Broadcast Team of Joe Brand, Troy Murray and John Wiedeman (Left to Right), with Savannah Harmon of Team USA (WGN Radio)
- PHOTO (left to right): Andrew Shaw, Troy Murray and John Wiedeman (WGN Radio Photo)
- John Wiedeman and Troy Murray bobblehead giveaway at the United Center on 10.20.19 – Scott King
- Troy Murray and John Wiedeman (Krista Flores / WGN Radio)
- Troy Murray and John Wiedeman watching a game (Krista Flores / WGN Radio)
- Troy Murray at work (Krista Flores / WGN Radio)
- Chicago Blackhawks radio color analyst Troy Murray (Krista Flores / WGN Radio)
- PHOTO: WGN Radio’s Troy Murray, Dave Plier and Bobby Hull. Courtesy of Dave Plier.
- Troy Murray visits the WGN Radio broadcast booth during a Chicago Blackhawks game at the United Center, November 3, 2021 (Joe Brand / WGN Radio)
- Blackhawks analyst Troy Murray (Photo by Michael Piff)
- Troy Murray prepares for One More Shift (Scott King / WGN Radio)
- WGN radio Blackhawks color analyst Troy Murray got “One More Shift” with the Blackhawks on 1.21.18,
photos via Scott King
Troy Murray prepares for One More Shift (Scott King / WGN Radio)Troy Murray prepares for One More Shift (Scott King / WGN Radio)Troy Murray prepares for One More Shift (Scott King / WGN Radio)Troy Murray prepares for One More Shift (Scott King / WGN Radio)Troy Murray prepares for One More Shift (Scott King / WGN Radio)Troy MurrayThe WGN Radio booth at the United Center on March 9, 2026 before the first Blackhawks home game after Troy’s passing (Jack Heinrich / WGN Radio)Troy Murray career highlights
Drafted by Chicago in the third round in 1980Played 12 seasons with the Blackhawks 1981-1991 and 1992-1994In 1986 became the Blackhawks first player to win Frank J. Selke Award as the NHL’s top defensive forwardWon the Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche in 1996After his retirement as a player, began his broadcasting career, first as a TV studio analyst in 1998Joined Pat Foley in the booth as color commentator on TV/radio simulcasts beginning in 2003Paired with John Wiedeman for radio-only broadcasts on WSCR beginning in 2006Moved to WGN Radio in 2008 where Chicago Blackhawks Radio broadcasts with John and Troy have remained ever sinceCalled Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Championships in 2010, 2013 and 2015
Remembering Troy Murray