The New York Rangers have returned defenseman Scott Morrow the Hartford Wolf Pack, meaning Adam Fox returns tonight, per Colin Stephenson. Morrow was the only defenseman that can be reassigned without passing through waivers, which should hopefully keep some of the “play the kids” outrage at bay.
Scott Morrow’s roller-coaster ride with the New York Rangers continues. The 23-year-old’s season-long streak of five consecutive games played is expected to come to an end Saturday night, when the Rangers host the Montreal Canadiens.
When Adam Fox went down with an apparent shoulder injury, the Rangers had to make some interesting changes to the lineup to survive the month of December.
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Adam Fox’s injury is going to get ugly for the Rangers, as there is no immediate replacement in the lineup. In years past the Rangers had K’Andre Miller, Erik Gustafsson, and/or Zac Jones that could at least fill the puck mover role in the short term.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
Hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving. During the festivities, the Rangers recalled defenseman Scott Morrow from Hartford, returning the previously recalled Connor Mackey to Hartford.
There's no rest for the New York Rangers. Thanksgiving morning saw General Manager and President Chris Drury announce that the Rangers have assigned defenseman Connor Mackey to the American Hockey League affiliate of the Hartford Wolf Pack.
The New York Rangers have cycled around youngsters on the NHL roster. Winger Brett Berard and goaltender Dylan Garand have both been recalled, while defenseman Scott Morrow has been assigned back to the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack.
The New York Rangers made a series of roster changes with their AHL affiliate of the Hartford Wolf Pack, on the morning of Nov. 16. The Rangers recalled defenseman Scott Morrow from Hartford while assigning forward and youngster Gabe Perreault to the Wolf Pack.
The Rangers announced they’ve recalled defenseman Scott Morrow from AHL Hartford. The team is placing center Vincent Trocheck on long-term injured reserve to make room for him on the active roster, Vince Z.
In what could be considered a surprising move by some, the New York Rangers have cut Gabe Perreault and Scott Morrow from their roster, sending both down to the AHL affiliate of the Hartford Wolf Pack.
The New York Rangers assigned two players to their AHL affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack. The two assigned are forward Gabe Perreault and defenseman Scott Morrow.
As Monday’s opening night roster deadline nears, there are set to be some quite newsworthy demotions in the coming days. The Rangers made one this morning, assigning their top two prospects – defenseman Scott Morrow and winger Gabriel Perreault – to AHL Hartford, according to a team announcement.
The New York Rangers' rookie camp is underway, and after two games against the Philadelphia Flyers, big news stands out for fans of the Blueshirts.
Scott Morrow arrived with the New York Rangers as the main piece of the trade that sent K'Andre Miller to the Carolina Hurricanes, which generated high expectations.
The New York Rangers traded top-four defenseman K’Andre Miller to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for a first-round pick, a second-round pick, and Scott Morrow.
On Tuesday, the New York Rangers traded another one of their core players. At risk of K’Andre Miller receiving an offer sheet, the Rangers made a sign-and-trade with the Carolina Hurricanes, acquiring Scott Morrow, a conditional 2026 first-round pick, and a 2026 second-round pick.
The Carolina Hurricanes have acquired a major upgrade on the blue line, trading for defenseman K’Andre Miller from the New York Rangers in exchange for defenseman Scott Morrow, a conditional first-round draft pick and Carolina’s 2026 second-round draft pick.
The New York Rangers traded RFA defenseman K’Andre Miller in a sign-and-trade to the Carolina Hurricanes for defenseman Scott Morrow, a conditional 2026 first-round pick, and a 2026 second-round pick.
It’s the first recall of his NHL career, though he did play two games with the Hurricanes at the end of last season.
The Carolina Hurricanes have recalled top prospect Scott Morrow from their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate the Chicago Wolves. Morrow has tallied 10 goals and 19 assists for 29 points in 41 games this season.
In a way, Aydar Suniev represents the true beginning of the Calgary Flames’ current rebuild process. Just over a year ago, when Craig Conroy took over from Brad Treliving as the Flames’ general manager, he faced an impending (and inevitable) mass exodus of veteran talent.
The day before the 2023 NHL Draft in Nashville, the Calgary Flames traded Tyler Toffoli to the New Jersey Devils. Coming back to the Flames in the transaction were pending restricted free agent Yegor Sharangovich and a third-round selection in the stacked 2023 draft.
Only 10 days since he inked his entry-level contract, Scott Morrow is heading to the NHL. He’ll make his debut for the Hurricanes on the road against the St.
RALEIGH, North Carolina: On Apr. 3, the Carolina Hurricanes made a slightly unexpected announcement – they were officially signing prospect defenseman Scott Morrow to a three-year entry-level deal.
As the NHL world sets its sights on the upcoming playoffs later in April, the Carolina Hurricanes made some news on Tuesday (April 2) afternoon. They signed UMass hockey defenseman Scott Morrow to a three-year entry-level contract (ELC) that will see him through the 2025-26 season.
He has emerged as a top collegiate defenseman over the last three seasons, spending each season with the University of Massachusetts. Playing on the blue-line, Morrow has managed 94 points in 109 games.
The Hurricanes are expected to get defense prospect Scott Morrow inked to an entry-level deal before his exclusive signing rights expire in August 2025, reports Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
The NHL trade deadline of March 8th is quickly approaching, and the potential fate of prospects hangs in the balance of their respective organizations.
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