
Scott Morrow is back home with a huge Rangers opportunity in front of him
NY Post
Scott Morrow entered his first Rangers rookie camp on the heels of five playoff games against the back-to-back Stanley Cup champions, the Panthers, in the Eastern Conference Final last season with the Hurricanes.
Just over a month later, the 22-year-old defenseman was answering a phone call from Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury informing him that he had been traded to New York.
Morrow had just wrapped up his first professional season with the organization that drafted him 40th overall in 2021, when the native of Darien, Conn., was essentially headed back home.
As one of just three players in Tarrytown this week with NHL experience, Morrow is on a short list of rookies with a legitimate chance to make the Blueshirts roster out of training camp.

The alliance between the Mara Family and the Tisch Family has, by and large, been the gold standard for all such partnership agreements. From the moment Wellington Mara and Robert Tisch entered into their 50-50 arrangement at the top of the Giants’ organizational flow chart on Feb. 21, 1991, this has been a model affiliation.












