Former Canadian forward Scott Morrison joins the show to tell one of the most extraordinary stories in UK ice hockey history.
At just 22, Scott had won the Allan Cup, led the playoffs in scoring and been named MVP—before retiring and taking a full-time job in management. Everything changed when a UK coach uncovered Scott's stolen résumé and tracked him down. Three days later, Scott arrived in the UK.
Thrown straight into action with the Whitley Warriors, Scott landed on a Sunday morning and scored a hat trick that night. Alongside Luc Chabot and future NHL coach Mike Babcock, he helped Whitley to their best-ever season—league runners-up and Wembley Playoff semi-finalists—while finishing as league top scorer and Player of the Year.
Scott went on to spend 10 seasons in the UK, playing for Humberside Seahawks, Billingham Bombers, Basingstoke Bison, Newcastle Warriors and Ayr Scottish Eagles, and even made an unlikely TV appearance in Spender at Hillheads rink.
Despite moving clubs, his heart remained in the North East, highlighted by scoring the winner against Basingstoke on his return to Whitley. Scott reflects on a life-changing journey that began with a stolen résumé and led to a decade of hockey, a family, and a lifelong connection to the UK.