This article is about the journalist. For the article about the hockey player of the same name, please see Scott Morrison.
Scott Morrison is a Canadian sports journalist. He worked for the Toronto Sun throughout the 1980s and 1990s until he joined Rogers Sportsnet in 2001 as managing editor of Hockey. He was let go from Sportsnet in July of 2006. Morrison also served two terms as president of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association and authored numerous hockey books, including Hockey Night in Canada: By the Numbers, "Mats Sundin: Center of Attention" and Hockey Night in Canada: My Greatest Day. He also contributes to CBC Television, CBC Radio and CBC Newsworld and appears often on HNIC. He also provides information to AM640's Leafs Lunch and Bill Watters Show.
Morrison was the recipient of the Hockey Hall of Fame's 2006 Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award.
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