Morgan Andrew Barron (born December 2, 1998) is a Canadian professional
ice hockey centre playing for the
Winnipeg Jets of the
National Hockey League (NHL).
Born and raised in
Nova Scotia, Barron played two seasons of
minor ice hockey with the Newbridge Academy Gladiators of the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League (
NSMMHL) before enrolling at
St. Andrew's College in Ontario. Upon graduating, he enrolled and graduated from
Cornell University to play collegiate ice hockey and was picked 174th overall by the
New York Rangers in the
2017 NHL Entry Draft
The 2017 NHL Entry Draft was the 55th NHL Entry Draft. The draft was held on June 23–24, 2017, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The first three selections were Nico Hischier going to the New Jersey Devils, Nolan Patrick going to the ...
.
Barron played three seasons at Cornell before starting his professional career with the Rangers. He received numerous accolades including an
AHCA All-America, All-Ivy League, and
All-ECAC Hockey First Team selection and was named
ECAC Hockey Player of the Year
The ECAC Hockey Player of the Year is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the ECAC Hockey regular season to the best player in the conference as voted by the coaches of each ECAC team.
The Player of the Year was first awarded in 1962 an ...
for 2020.
Early life
Barron was born on December 2, 1998, in
Halifax, Nova Scotia to parents Gerard and Jenny Barron.
His father works for Nova Scotia Power and his mother is a nurse.
His younger brother
Justin also plays hockey and they often played mini sticks street hockey with neighbourhood kids.
Barron grew up as a fan of all Toronto and New York sports teams.
Playing career
Youth
Growing up in Nova Scotia, Barron played two seasons of
minor ice hockey with the Newbridge Academy Gladiators of the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League before enrolling at
St. Andrew's College in
Ontario.
While with the Gladiators, Barron helped lead them to the
Telus Cup by recording 42 points in 34 regular season games and 24 points in 16 playoff games. He was subsequently drafted by the
Saint John Sea Dogs in the 2014
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) Draft. He had gone undrafted in his first year of eligibility but experienced a growth spurt during the summer and earned more attention from teams. Opting to return to the NSMMHL for the 2014–15 season, Barron helped the team defeat the Moncton Flyers 4–3 to win the 2015 Major Midget Atlantic Championships. He was invited to participate in the Sea Dogs' training camp but was cut from their roster on August 12, 2015.
Barron played three seasons of hockey and
soccer
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for the St. Andrew's College Saints, serving as the team captain for their hockey team in his last two years.
In 2016, as a Grade 11 student, Barron committed to playing NCAA Division 1 collegiate ice hockey at
Cornell University. At the time of his commitment, he had recorded 28 goals, 18 assists, and 46 points over 40 games and maintained a 90% average in school. He had not been given an athletic scholarship and paid to enroll at Cornell, which head coach
Mike Schafer explained was because "he wanted to combine that excellence in academics with a team where he felt he could get to the NHL and further his career."
Standing at 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, Barron was often one of the bigger players on the ice as he recorded 34 goals and 60 points in 57 games.
The following year, Barron was drafted 174th overall by the
New York Rangers in the
2017 NHL Entry Draft
The 2017 NHL Entry Draft was the 55th NHL Entry Draft. The draft was held on June 23–24, 2017, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The first three selections were Nico Hischier going to the New Jersey Devils, Nolan Patrick going to the ...
after ranking 98th among North American skaters by the
NHL Central Scouting Bureau. Barron described his style of play as a power forward who tries to "bring
pucks to the net and protect pucks."
While captaining the Saints hockey team, Barron also played soccer where he was named
Most Valuable Player
In team sports, a most valuable player award, abbreviated 'MVP award', is an honor typically bestowed upon an individual (or individuals, in the instance of a tie) whose individual performance is the greatest in an entire league, for a particu ...
(MVP) at the CAIS National Soccer Championship. Barron also played five games in the
United States Hockey League (USHL) with the
Sioux City Musketeers
The Sioux City Musketeers are a junior ice hockey team playing in the Western Conference of the United States Hockey League (USHL). The Musketeers' home ice is Tyson Events Center. The team was founded in 1972, and has won three Anderson Cups a ...
.
Collegiate
Barron played for the
Cornell Big Red men's ice hockey at Cornell University from 2017 until 2020 where he was enrolled in their
College of Arts and Sciences program.
He made his collegiate debut with the team on October 27, 2017, against the
Alabama-Huntsville Chargers
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is a public research university in Huntsville, Alabama. The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and comprises nine colleges: arts, humanities & social science ...
, recording one goal in 5–1 win. Barron continued his point streak in the next seven consecutive games, setting a new program record and ranking third in team scoring. Barron ended the season leading all Big Red players who were playing their first seasons in the league with 18 points and received the Greg Ratushny Award as the team's most promising rookie.
Prior to the start of his sophomore campaign, Barron attended the New York Rangers' development camp. He returned to the Red for the
2018–19 season where he was entrusted with more responsibility from coach
Mike Schafer. He took
face-offs with a 58.1 percent success rate and played on their penalty-killing unit.
He ended the season leading the team with both 15 goals and 34 points. His point total was the highest in team history since the
2009–10 season.
Barron was named ECAC Hockey Player of the Month for January after leading the league in scoring with 13 points in eight games. At the conclusion of the season, Barron was named to the
All-ECAC Hockey first-team and All-Ivy League first team. His dominating season also earned him a finalist position for ECAC Hockey Best Defensive Forward
and the team's Nicky Bawlf Award as MVP. During the offseason, he returned home to Halifax where he trained with fellow Nova Scotians
Sidney Crosby,
Nathan McKinnon, and
Brad Marchand.
As a result of his
sophomore
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season, Barron was voted by ECAC Hockey coaches to the preseason all-league team prior to the
2019–20 season. In September, he was named one of three captains for the Red alongside seniors
Yanni Kaldis and
Jeff Malott. Barron started his first season as captain by recording his first collegiate hat trick in the opening frame of a 6–2 win over the Yale Bulldogs, earning him Player of the Week accolades. Although the 2019–20 season was cut short due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, he recorded 32 points in 29 games as the team finished with a 23-2-4 record and first place in the Eastern College Athletic Conference.
He thus set a new program record by becoming the first player to average more than a point per game in the shortened season.
At the time of the pause, the Red were gearing up to play in their first Frozen Four since 2003 after winning nine straight games.
Barron was subsequently named
ECAC Hockey Player of the Year
The ECAC Hockey Player of the Year is an annual award given out at the conclusion of the ECAC Hockey regular season to the best player in the conference as voted by the coaches of each ECAC team.
The Player of the Year was first awarded in 1962 an ...
for 2020 and to the All-ECAC Hockey and All-Ivy League, and
AHCA First-Team All-American first teams.
When reflecting on his junior season, Barron admitted that he felt more confident in his ability to compete at the NHL level.
He was also named one of 10 finalists for the
Hobey Baker Memorial Award, given annually to the nation's top overall college hockey player,
and selected for the 2019-2020 CoSIDA Academic All-America Division I Men's At-Large team.
Professional
Barron concluded his collegiate career by signing a three-year entry level contract with the
New York Rangers on July 31, 2020. He was unable to join the Rangers during their post-season competition as his contract began during the
2020–21 season but was expected to join the team for their 2020 training camp. After spending most of the 2020–21 with the
Hartford Wolfpack, Barron made his NHL debut for the Rangers on May 1, 2021, in a game against the
New York Islanders
The New York Islanders (colloquially known as the Isles) are a professional ice hockey team based in Elmont, New York. The Islanders compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Metropolitan Division in the Eastern Conference ( ...
. He scored his first career NHL goal four days later against the
Washington Capitals.
Morgan was traded to the
Winnipeg Jets at the trade deadline on March 21, 2022 along with a fifth round draft pick and 2 conditional second round draft picks in exchange for
Andrew Copp and a sixth round draft pick.
Career statistics
References
External links
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1998 births
Living people
AHCA Division I men's ice hockey All-Americans
Cornell University alumni
Cornell Big Red men's ice hockey players
Canadian ice hockey centres
Hartford Wolf Pack players
Ice hockey people from Nova Scotia
Manitoba Moose players
New York Rangers draft picks
New York Rangers players
Sioux City Musketeers players
Sportspeople from Halifax, Nova Scotia
Winnipeg Jets players