To borrow from the 'King of Country,' you might say It Just Comes Natural for Sam Morton.
Since signing with the Flames in March, the 24-year-old centre has fit right in with the Wranglers, and he’s poised to play another big role this weekend when Calgary opens its best-of-five series against Coachella Valley Friday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
Morton captained his college team at Minnesota State-Mankato this past winter, earning Player of the Year honours for his conference after a 24-goal campaign.
He signed a one-year, two-way deal with Calgary after the Mavericks’ college season came to an end, and has looked every bit the part with the Wranglers since turning pro.
“I think I’m still adjusting, but at the same time this feels like home,” Morton said Wednesday morning after the Wranglers practiced at WinSport. “I feel like I’m part of a family right now that’s trying to do something special. Obviously, right now, all that’s on my mind is this Coachella series; it’s been an adjustment in terms of playing, but I feel like I’ve started to settle in and try to take care of some of the fundamentals, or some of the details that you need to be successful.”