POLL: Raiders deal captain Morrissey to Rockets in blockbuster
Josh Morrissey will leave for Team Canada’s World Junior Selection Camp to Toronto on Thursday. When he returns, it won’t be with the Prince Albert Raiders.
Raiders general manager Bruno Campese traded his captain for the last two seasons, along with 19-year-old forward Gage Quinney to the Kelowna Rockets late on Wednesday in exchange for 19-year-old defenceman Jesse Lees, 18-year-old forward Austin Glover, a second round pick in the 2016 WHL Bantam Draft and a third round pick in 2017.
Morrissey played 229 career games with the Raiders, dating back to the 2010-2011 season as a 15-year-old. Morrissey had 60 goals, which tied the Raiders career record among defencemen with Emanuel Viveiros, as well as scoring 179 career points with P.A..
Upon hearing the news Wednesday after a 3-0 loss to the Vancouver Giants in Vancouver, Morrissey was stricken with conflicting emotions. He was excited to join the top-ranked team in the WHL Western Conference in the Rockets, but was also quite emotional in leaving the team he battled for his entire major junior career.