Josh Morrissey

Josh Morrissey

29-Year-Old DefensemanD
Winnipeg Jets
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Morrissey set a career high of 37 points in 2021-22 and then promptly shattered it in 2022-23 with 16 goals and 76 points across 78 outings. The blueliner didn't set new personal bests again last season, but he proved that the old ones weren't a fluke by supplying 10 goals and 69 points in 81 contests. At this point, his eight-year, $50 million contract looks like a steal, and the Jets should be counting their lucky stars that it runs through the 2027-28 campaign. Morrissey can also help fantasy managers in terms of shots (196 in 2023-24), blocked shots (103), hits (90) and PIM (44), but those are just nice extras to go along with his phenomenal offensive production. Look for him to record over 65 points once again while eating up huge minutes with the Jets. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed an eight-year, $50 million contract extension with the Jets in September of 2019.
Registers two helpers in loss
DWinnipeg Jets
November 29, 2024
Morrissey provided a pair of assists in Friday's 4-3 loss to the Golden Knights.
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Morrissey ended a three-game slump with his pair of helpers. He hasn't scored since Nov. 1, but he has stayed reliable with nine assists over his last 13 outings. The 29-year-old defenseman is up to 22 points, 49 shots on net, 40 blocked shots and a plus-5 rating over 24 contests in a top-pairing role, and nine of his points have come on the power play. Among blueliners, only Cale Makar, Quinn Hughes and Zach Werenski have earned more points than Morrissey this season.
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    24:35
  • Average Power Play TOI:
    3:06
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Any player who doubles a previous career high in points can be said to have had a great season, and that's definitely true for Morrissey. Long a solid do-it-all defenseman in fantasy, Morrissey was a massive catch for anyone who drafted him, producing 16 goals, 60 assists, 172 shots on goal, 119 blocked shots and 89 hits in 78 games in 2022-23. The 28-year-old won't fly under the radar in any drafts this year, and his shooting percentage is all but certain to slip from the 9.3 percent mark he showed a year ago. Nonetheless, he's a true top-pairing defenseman and power-play quarterback capable of easily putting up at least 50 points this season -- that plays in virtually all formats.
The Jets' lack of defensive depth resulted in Morrissey playing well over 23 minutes per game (23:40) for a second straight season. He put the massive deployment to good use, posting a career-high 12 goals and 37 points in 79 games. Morrissey added 150 hits and 104 blocks for good measure. Morrissey and fellow defender Neal Pionk often split time quarterbacking Winnipeg's No. 1 power-play unit, limiting the upside of both players, but Morrissey still managed 15 points with the man advantage a season ago. The 27-year-old is by no means a league-winner in fantasy circles, but Morrissey offers enough all-around production to be a worthy draft pick in all formats.
The emergence of Neal Pionk along with Morrissey's uneven play has made the latter's bloated contract ($6.25 million through 2027-28) one of the most immovable in the NHL. Morrissey is just 26 years old, so there is theoretical long-term upside here, but he managed just four goals and 21 points through 56 games last season despite seeing 2:51 worth of power-play time per game. Morrissey is a fine second-pairing defenseman, but he's being paid like a top-pair guy, and while he might improve some, it's difficult to envision a scenario in which he offers more than mid-to-late round fantasy value this year.
The Jets faced significant departures on the blue line ahead of the 2019-20 season which led to Morrissey being elevated to both the top pairing and the No. 1 power-play unit. The relatively diminutive defenseman matched his career best 31 points last year which included 12 power-play points. Heading into the upcoming campaign, the Calgary native should continue to see his ice time rise. He's certainly capable of playing closer to 25 minutes per game, though the emergence of Neal Pionk could impact Morrisey's minutes with the man advantage.
Morrissey is coming off a career year in which he set personal bests in assists (25), points (31), power-play points (10) and ice time (22:24). All of this comes despite having missed 23 games due to injury last season. The youngster will be tasked with taking on an even bigger role following the departure of Jacob Trouba, which could set him up for an even more impressive 2019-20 campaign. Dustin Byfuglien remains the primary offensive option from the blue line, but it wouldn't be a shock to see Morrissey surpass him sooner rather than later, especially considering they are at radically divergent points in their careers.
Over the course of the previous two years, Morrissey has taken over the responsibilities of first-pairing shutdown defender. Despite being deployed in a slightly more defensive role -- which allows Jacob Trouba the freedom to jump up into the play -- the 22-year-old Morrissey has still managed to reach the 20-point threshold, while missing just one game since breaking into the league in 2016-17. If the smooth-skating blueliner continues his upward trend -- of which he is full capable -- he could challenge for both the 10-goal and 30-point marks in 2018-19.
Morrissey played in all 82 games as a rookie last season, registering 20 points and 99 shots on goal. The puck-carrying blueliner was a power-play contributor during his time in the WHL, but he has yet to assume a similar role with Winnipeg, so he shouldn't be expected to produce at a high level offensively in 2017-18. Unfortunately, the addition of Dmitry Kulikov will likely prevent the 22-year-old from earning an expanded role on the power play as well as capping his minutes per game and possibly preventing him from posting a second straight 20-point season. Morrissey has a much higher ceiling than what he’s shown with the Jets so far, but it remains to be seen whether he'll have enough opportunities to show off his skills this season
Morrissey got a chance to compete for an Opening Night roster spot with the Jets in training camp last season, but ultimately spent 2014-15 in the WHL with the Prince Albert Raiders and Kelowna Rockets. While he fell back significantly prom the prior season's 28-goal, 73-point output with Prince Albert, his offensive prowess was still in evidence, as he managed to rack up 38 points (13 goals, 25 assists) over 47 games. The 2013 first-round pick will once again get a chance to compete for a roster spot with the big club in training camp, but it’s likely he will spend the majority of the upcoming season continuing to develop in the AHL. Morrissey's only 20 years old, and he'll likely develop into a staple of the Jets’ young defensive corps over the next few seasons. He may not carry much fantasy value in 2015-16, but with his offensive upside, he should already be owned in keeper leagues.
Morrissey seemed to fulfill the lofty expectations placed upon him after the Jets selected him 13th overall in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, finishing as one of the top scoring defensemen in the WHL in 2013-14. After registering a whopping 29 goals and 47 assists in 59 games for Prince Albert, Morrissey earned a promotion to AHL St. John’s during the postseason, where he fared well against advanced competition. His successes last season will put him in the mix for a nine-game taste of the NHL coming out of training camp, but he'll then head back to the junior level for some additional seasoning. Once he arrives in Winnipeg, Morrissey could have an immediate impact as a scorer, much like Jacob Trouba provided for the Jets as a rookie last season. Roster him in dynasty leagues -- he could be riding the planes as early as next season.
Terrific offensive upside, if only he was bigger. Still amongst fellow defensemen in the 2013 draft, only Seth Jones has as much offensive potential. A must have in all keeper leagues.
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Produces power-play assist
DWinnipeg Jets
November 22, 2024
Morrissey logged a power-play assist and four shots on goal in Friday's 4-1 win over the Penguins.
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Two-point night Tuesday
DWinnipeg Jets
November 20, 2024
Morrissey notched two assists, one on the power play, in Tuesday's 6-3 win over the Panthers.
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Two apples in win
DWinnipeg Jets
November 3, 2024
Morrissey recorded two even-strength assists in Sunday's 7-4 win over Tampa Bay.
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One of each in win
DWinnipeg Jets
November 1, 2024
Morrissey scored a power-play goal on five shots, added an assist, logged two hits and blocked two shots in Friday's 6-2 win over the Blue Jackets.
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Off to best season yet
DWinnipeg Jets
October 28, 2024
Morrissey put up a trio of assists Monday in a 6-4 loss to the Maple Leafs.
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Won't play for Team Canada
DWinnipeg Jets
May 2, 2024
Morrissey will not play for Team Canada at this month's World Championship in Czechia, Ken Wiebe of The Winnipeg Free Press reports.
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Morrissey had another outstanding year in 2023-24, picking up 10 goals and 69 points in 81 regular-season games. Morrissey also had three goals in five playoff games versus Colorado, tying Kyle Connor for the team lead in its early exit from the postseason.
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