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Scott Morrow Keeps Delivering Powerful Punches Amid the Rollercoaster of Growing Up

December 24, 2025 3 Min Read
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Scott Morrow’s time with the New York Rangers has been a mix of highs and lows, but he stands out for his strong character. When the Rangers brought Morrow over from the Carolina Hurricanes as part of the K’Andre Miller sign-and-trade, they acquired a player who had excelled offensively as a defenseman in the NCAA and AHL but had yet to prove himself in the NHL.

Although Morrow didn’t make the Rangers’ opening camp roster, he was called up multiple times and got chances to step into a key role while Adam Fox was sidelined due to an upper-body injury. Coach Sullivan, after Fox’s injury, expected Morrow to play with more aggression, urging him to make decisive plays without hesitation.

Since adopting this aggressive mindset, Morrow has appeared in nine games, experiencing both successes and setbacks. Known for his power play prowess at lower levels, Morrow initially wasn’t trusted to lead the Rangers’ first power play unit, especially with Sullivan opting for a five-forward setup in Fox’s absence. Sullivan acknowledged Fox as an elite power play defenseman but stated that Morrow is the best candidate among the defensemen available for that role.

Recently, Morrow was added to the first power play unit after the all-forward grouping struggled to produce offense. This role has challenged Morrow, who has made some costly turnovers while learning on the job. For example, in a game against the Philadelphia Flyers, he committed two crucial mistakes that led to a short-handed goal and nearly cost the team in overtime.

Despite these errors, Morrow’s continued effort and aggressive play have earned praise from Sullivan. The coach highlighted Morrow’s resilience and character, noting his ability to learn from mistakes and maintain confidence during high-pressure moments. Sullivan also recognized the difficulty young defensemen face but praised Morrow’s progress, especially with him filling in for Fox in pivotal situations like overtime and special teams.

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Morrow remained on the first power play unit, receiving significant ice time as Sullivan aimed to support his development rather than penalize his errors. Morrow showed his potential in the Rangers’ 7-3 victory over the Washington Capitals, garnering the highest game score among Rangers defensemen, an analytic measuring overall impact on the game.

While Morrow has the talent to become a key NHL defenseman, the focus remains on him adjusting to the NHL’s pace and becoming a more consistent presence for the Rangers, which should improve with experience.

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Fan Take: Scott Morrow’s development is crucial for the Rangers as they rebuild their defense, symbolizing the challenges and growth young players face in the NHL. His progress could signal a new wave of dynamic, offensive-minded defensemen, which is exciting for hockey fans watching the future of the sport unfold.

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