He signed with the Canadiens as a free agent July 1, 2017, before being acquired by the Jets.
"If you believe in karma and trying to be a good person and eventually you get rewarded for it? Yeah, absolutely," Morrow said. "I've had a major roller coaster of an NHL career so far. To have a little, I don't even know if you want to call it a Cinderella story of a night [on Wednesday], it makes you feel good. It makes all of the bad times and all of the times you've battled so hard to try and get an opportunity, it makes them go away. It washes them away and you get to enjoy it in front of a crowd like this and a city like this."
Byfuglien said, "He keeps the game pretty simple. If you talk to him a lot, he knows how to read the game very well. He keeps it pretty simple out there."
With defensemen Toby Enstrom (lower body) and Dmitry Kulikov (back) sidelined, Morrow has proven key, as has his chemistry with Byfuglien.
"With some injuries in our lineup, he's been able to step in and play a role that suits him a little better," Jets captainBlake Wheeler said. "With Dustin Byfuglien, maybe a little more of an offensive role. Moves the puck really well. You could tell once he started playing with [Byfuglien], his confidence started growing and he started to make some plays out there."