The Toronto Maple Leafs announced the passing of Jim Morrison on Tuesday at the age of 94.
A defenceman, Morrison appeared in 399 games for the Leafs over seven seasons and played in three All-Star Games.
We are saddened to hear of the passing of former Maple Leaf Jim Morrison at the age of 94—the second-oldest living Leafs alumnus.
Jim played 7 seasons and 399 regular season games for the Blue and White.
Our condolences to his friends and family, including son Dave Morrison,… pic.twitter.com/yn4MmltMNC
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) February 3, 2026
Morrison was the second-oldest living Maple Leafs alumnus.
A native of Montreal, Morrison made his NHL debut in 1951 with the Boston Bruins. He was traded to the Leafs in early 1952 for centre Fleming Macknell.
He scored 23 goals and added 88 assists during his Leafs tenure,
Morrison went on to a second stint with the Bruins, traded for Hockey Hall of Famer Allan Stanley in 1958, and would also suit up for the Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins, Morrison played his last NHL game in 1971.
For his career, Morrison had 47 goals and 191 assists in 704 NHL contests.
Morrison’s son, Dave Morrison, appeared in 39 NHL games for the Los Angeles Kings and Vancouver Canucks over four seasons.