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.
After an intensive stint of games last week, the Carolina Hurricanes went into a temporary hibernation. After a four-day rest period, the Canes emerged on a multi-day homestand, beginning with the Boston Bruins.
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.
After much anticipation amongst Carolina Hurricanes fans, the team announced they have signed UMass defenceman Scott Morrow to a three-year entry-level contract.
If there’s one thing the Carolina Hurricanes made clear ahead of the March 8 NHL Trade Deadline, it’s that they feel strongly about Scott Morrow. Fresh off his junior season with UMass in the NCAA, Morrow signed his NHL entry-level contract with the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday, allowing him to play in NHL games as early as this week.
Carolina Hurricanes president of hockey operations and general manager Don Waddell announced Tuesday that the Canes have agreed to terms with Scott Morrow on a three-year, entry level contract.
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.
Most teams with loaded prospect pools sit at the bottom of the standings. Yet, the Carolina Hurricanes are deep at every position and a favorite to win the Stanley Cup. So what gives?
Many Hurricanes prospects are having career years and playing at a high level, highlighting the organization’s talent for drafting. Drafting players out of the USHL, high school, prep school or Canadian Junior A leagues can be tough.
One prospect played while another’s tournament is in jeopardy. USA vs. Itself Well, it was fun while it lasted. The United States had to forfeit its game against the Swiss due to both of its goaltenders testing positive for COVID.
Morrow has the potential to become a top four offensive defenseman at the NHL level if he develops properly at UMass and in the AHL. Over the course of the offseason, I’ll be taking a look at some of the Hurricanes’ 2021 draft class.
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