He represented the
U.S. at the
2004 World Juniors, where he helped the States win gold. He also played hockey at the
University of North Dakota, and after two successful years he followed his father who coached in Switzerland and signed with Swiss club, the
Rapperswil-Jona Lakers of the
Nationalliga A. In May 2007, he signed an entry-level contract with the Los Angeles Kings. In the
2007–08 season, he made his NHL debut on September 29, 2007, against the
Anaheim Ducks in a game played in
London, England. On October 12, he scored his first goal against the
Boston Bruins. After one season in the Kings organization, Murray opted to return to Switzerland, initially on loan from the Kings, to HC Lugano. In his seventh season with Lugano in
2014–15, Murray was loaned to fellow NLA club, the
Kloten Flyers for the remainder of the season on January 1, 2015. ==Career statistics==