Former Blackhawks Forward Announces He'll be Coaching for Another Team
The Blackhawks had quite the solid roster throughout the five years of 2010-2015, but most forget about the guys who didn't get the chance to have a full time roster spot.
Consider one of those guys being Jeremy Morin who had high expectations as a forward to perform well at the NHL level, but is now a retired professional hockey player after spending multiple seasons in the AHL and overseas in Europe playing hockey.
Morin spent six seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks and only saw 82 games of ice time with minimal minutes throughout his short career in the show, he has now announced he'll be taking his talents elsewhere and that is to the USHL where some of todays top prospects are developed.
Gamblers Hockey has announced the welcoming of former Blackhawk Jeremy Morin as head coach.
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