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Full Name
  
Ian Morrison

Role
  
Referee

Name
  
Scotty Morrison

Known for
  
NHL Executive

Nationality
  
Canadian


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Born
  
April 22, 1930 (age 93) (
1930-04-22
)
Montreal, Quebec

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Ian "Scotty" Morrison (born April 22, 1930) is a former National Hockey League referee and vice-president, and the former president and chairman of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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Morrison played junior hockey in Quebec and then became a referee, working in junior and senior amateur leagues. He moved to Vancouver to work in the Western Hockey League, and from there was hired by the NHL at the age of 24, at that time the youngest referee in league history.

Morrison left the NHL in 1955 and became referee-in-chief of the Western Hockey League, while also working games as a referee. He also worked in sales, and in that job was transferred to Toronto in 1964. In June 1965, Morrison returned to the NHL as referee-in-chief. His title became vice-president of officiating in 1981. In 1986, Morrison became the NHL's vice-president of project development, assigned to the Hockey Hall of Fame where he was made president. He served in that role until 1991 when he became chairman of the Hall, while his NHL vice-president title was dropped in 1992. Morrison led the Hall of Fame through its relocation from the grounds of Exhibition Place to its present site in downtown Toronto, and retired in 1998.

Morrison was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in the builders' category in 1999. He became Stanley Cup trustee in 2002.

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Personal

Morrison's son, Perry, a graduate of Michael Power high school in Toronto, was also lost at sea - one of 84 workers aboard the oil-drilling rig, Ocean Ranger when it sank, off the coast of Newfoundland. It was a devastating time for the Morrison family in 1982.

Morrison is well known in Haliburton, Ontario for his community service. He chaired an annual hockey tournament for many years called the Scotty Morrison Charity Hockey Tournament, which raised over $700,000 for the local health foundation, Haliburton Highlands Health Services Foundation. In 2016, he was awarded a Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers at the Pinestone by the local Haliburton community.

References

Scotty Morrison Wikipedia