
Morrison Is 274th ECHL Player To Play In NHL
November 8, 2005 - ECHL (ECHL) News Release
PRINCETON, N.J. - Greenville goaltender Mike Morrison made his National
Hockey League debut on Monday with the Edmonton Oilers. Morrison, who was
recalled to Edmonton on October 24, played the final 18:12 of the Oilers'
4-0 loss at Dallas and made three saves.
Morrison is the fifth former ECHL player in the last four days to make his
NHL debut and the 18th former ECHL player that has played his first NHL
game in 2005-06, bringing the total number of players who have played in
the NHL after the ECHL to 274.
Selected in the seventh round (186th overall) by Edmonton in the 1998 NHL
Entry Draft, Morrison served as the backup goaltender for the Oilers during
the first week of the NHL season before returning to Greenville where he is
1-1-0 with a goals-against average of 3.01 and a save percentage of .895 in
two games.
The 6-foot-3 and 203-pound Morrison began his professional career in the
ECHL in 2002-03 with Columbus where he was 9-18-6 with a goals-against
average of 3.48 and a save percentage of .892 in 38 games.
In 2004-05, the 26-year-old was 13-10-2 with a shutout, a goals-against
average of 2.74 and a save percentage of .924 in 26 games with Greenville
and 2-5-5 with two shutouts, a goals-against average of 1.73 and a save
percentage of .939 in 14 games with Edmonton of the American Hockey
League.
Morrison was 12-8-2 with three shutouts and a team-leading goals-against
average of 2.52 and a save percentage of .913 in 27 games with Toronto of
the AHL in 2003-04. Recalled to Edmonton in February 2004, Morrison dressed
as a backup for two games, but did not play.
The Premier 'AA' Hockey League, the ECHL has affiliations with 25 of the 30
teams in the NHL and there is one head coach, 12 assistant coaches, 12
referees and five linesmen working in the NHL in 2005-06 who have ECHL
experience.
There have been 18 players in 2005-06 that have made their first NHL
appearance since playing in the ECHL: Evgeny Artukhin (Tampa Bay on
October 20), Adam Berkhoel (Atlanta on October 15), Derek
Boogaard (Minnesota on October 5), Kevin Colley (New York
Islanders on October 27), Michael Garnett (Atlanta on October 12),
Trevor Gillies (Anaheim on November 6), Steven Goertzen
(Columbus on October 21), Jeff Giuliano (Los Angeles on November 5),
Timo Helbling (Tampa Bay on October 5), Colin Hemingway (St.
Louis on October 19), Raitis Ivanans (Montreal on October 8),
Zenon Konopka (Anaheim on October 30), Jay Leach (Boston on
November 5), Mike Morrison (Edmonton on November 7), George
Parros (Los Angeles on October 5), Nolan Schaefer (San Jose on
October 26), Martin St. Pierre (Chicago on November 4), and Mark
Streit (Montreal on October 8).
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