13 Facts About Morgan Frost

1.

Morgan Frost was drafted in the first round, 27th overall, by the Flyers in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.

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2.

When he was 13 years old, Morgan Frost was cut from his local minor ice hockey team due to his size, but a coach for the Barrie Jr.

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3.

Morgan Frost struggled as a rookie with his focus on goal-scoring, but soon developed into a two-way forward at the instruction of his coach Drew Bannister.

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4.

Morgan Frost was successful in Lehigh, scoring 13 goals and 29 points in 41 games, but struggled during his NHL call-up.

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5.

Morgan Frost began accompanying his father to hockey games around the age of five, and he started taking notes on the game when he was 12 or 13 years old.

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6.

Morgan Frost did not expect to begin playing with the team that season, but when the Vancouver Canucks elected to keep Jared McCann, the Greyhounds were left without a centre, and they signed Morgan Frost to take McCann's place.

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7.

Morgan Frost was disappointed in his own playoff performance, however: he scored 10 goals and 19 assists in 24 games, but had a -4 plus–minus, and the Greyhounds were defeated in the finals by the Hamilton Bulldogs.

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8.

Morgan Frost was a finalist for the Red Tilson Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in the OHL.

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9.

Morgan Frost posted a second consecutive season of over 100 points, posting 37 goals and 71 assists in 57 games, and likely would have captured the OHL scoring title had he not served a three-game suspension for cross-checking Nick Grima of the Sarnia Sting.

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10.

Morgan Frost played through the series, registering three assists in the elimination game, but Saginaw ultimately took the series in six games.

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11.

Shortly afterwards, Morgan Frost received an invitation to the 2020 AHL All-Star Classic as the only representative for the Phantoms.

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12.

Morgan Frost played a total of 41 games with the Phantoms, recording 13 goals and 29 points in the process, before the AHL season was suspended and ultimately cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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13.

Morgan Frost spent the 2021 offseason rehabilitating his shoulder injury, first at the Flyers' training facility in Voorhees Township, New Jersey and later at home in Aurora, with the hope that he would make the Flyers roster out of training camp.

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