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Senators give GM Murray 3-year extension

Published November 20, 2014

National Hockey League

OTTAWA (AP) - Bryan Murray announced Friday that he will remain the Ottawa Senators' general manager for the next three seasons, extending a contract that was set to expire this summer.

Murray said at a Scotiabank Place news conference that he has met frequently with Senators owner Eugene Melnyk this season to discuss his future and that of the team.

"We had one final meeting today that kind of solidified what my desire was and what his, I believe, is and we were then able to make a deal," Murray said.

Ottawa will miss the playoffs for the second time in three years following a run of 11 straight playoff appearances.

Murray coached the Senators to their only appearance in the Stanley Cup final in 2007. He replaced GM John Muckler following Ottawa's five-game loss to Anaheim.

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