Morrison was selected in the
1998 NHL entry draft by the Edmonton Oilers, in the seventh round, 186th overall. He then played for the
University of Maine for four years. He spent time playing for the
ECHL's
Columbus Cottonmouths,
Greenville Grrrowl, and the
AHL with the
Edmonton Road Runners. After the NHL lockout, Morrison was given a chance to play in the NHL when goaltenders
Ty Conklin and
Jussi Markkanen were unable to work for the Edmonton Oilers. He made his NHL debut on November 7, 2005, playing 18 minutes in relief during a shut-out defeat to the
Dallas Stars. In his first start at Denver, he stopped 31 shots to put his team on top 5–2 against the home team, the
Colorado Avalanche on November 14. He eventually became the Oilers' starting goaltender. On March 7, 2006, Oilers head coach
Craig MacTavish made a decision to replace Conklin with Morrison before heading into a shootout against the
Dallas Stars. The Oilers ended up losing by a shootout goal from
Jussi Jokinen. On March 8, 2006 the Oilers traded their first-round pick in the
2006 NHL entry draft to the
Minnesota Wild for goaltender
Dwayne Roloson. Since Edmonton had to unload a goaltender and could not find a trade partner, they placed Morrison on waivers, and he was picked up by the
Ottawa Senators to back up
Ray Emery. On July 2, 2006, he was signed as a free agent by the
Phoenix Coyotes to back up former
Curtis Joseph and work with head coach
Wayne Gretzky, and goaltender coach
Grant Fuhr, all former Oilers. After posting a 0–3 record, a 6.14 goals against average and a .790 save percentage, Morrison was placed on waivers once again. He was not picked up and was sent to the minors. Morrison finished the year in the ECHL. Morrison signed to play for
HDD Olimpija Ljubljana in EBEL for the 2008-09 season, leaving from the
Bridgeport Sound Tigers of the
AHL. On January 7, 2009, Morrison signed with
Modo Hockey in the Swedish elite league
Elitserien. Morrison then signed a one-year contract with the
Albany River Rats in the American Hockey League on August 11, 2009. ==Career statistics==