Matt Murray auctions World Cup stick in support of Thunder Bay humane society
Turns out Pittsburgh Penguins player Matt Murray is an animal lover

The overcrowded animal shelter in Thunder Bay, Ont. is getting some unexpected help from an NHL star.
After the Thunder Bay and District Humane Society was slammed with an influx of new canine arrivals, Pittsburgh Penguins starting goalie Matt Murray stepped forward with an offer of support.
He's auctioning off a stick that he used while playing for Team North America during the World Cup of Hockey, with 100 per cent of the profits going to the shelter.

"We could have never expected this," said Cassandra Nordal, the fundraising coordinator for the Thunder Bay and District Humane Society. "We're honestly honoured and privileged."
Murray and his girlfriend have been longtime supporters of the shelter, said Nordal, but she said that this latest gesture left her speechless.
"I ended up in tears," she said. "Our board of directors was basically at our shelter when I found out the news and I was in tears and this experience has been amazing."