The Chicago Blackhawks gained a veteran center
on Friday by acquiring Brendan Morrison from the Calgary Flames in exchange
for defenseman Brian Connelly.
The 36-year-old Morrison had spent the past 1 1/2 seasons with the Flames and
had totaled four goals and seven assists in 28 contests this season. In 923
games, with New Jersey, Vancouver, Dallas, Anaheim, Washington, and the
Flames, he has collected 200 goals and 401 assists.
"We felt it was going to be difficult for us to find a spot for Brendan or get
him significant ice-time," Flames general manager Jay Feaster said. "In Brian
Connelly we obtain a 25-year-old highly skilled AHL All-Star defenseman who is
still a legitimate prospect."
Morrison also tied a career-high earlier this season with a four-point effort
on December 6 against Carolina.
Connelly, 25, has spent parts of the last four seasons as a member of the
American Hockey League's Rockford IceHogs. During that time, he has compiled
21 goals and 105 assists in 211 regular-season games.
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