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Sean McMorrow was born on January 19th, 1982 in Vancouver, British Columbia. He would grow up in Scarborough, Ontario and make his mark playing for six different teams in the Ontario Hockey League over three years in the early 2000’s. The Buffalo Sabres would go on to draft McMorrow in the 8th round, 258th overall in the 2000 NHL Draft. The 6’4, 225 pound right winger would finish his OHL career as the heavyweight champion with 443 PIM, 6 goals and 8 assists in 176 regular season games. McMorrow would go on to sign a two-way entry-level deal with the Buffalo Sabres and attend training camp the following year, where he took on Shane Hnidy and Chris Neil in the preseason. He would start the season with the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League, racking up 43 fighting majors in 64 games. Sean was willing to do whatever it took to win and often times that meant dropping the gloves with some of the toughest players to ever lace the skates up. The Buffalo Sabres were beginning to take notice of the player they had plucked in the final rounds of the draft and he would soon be rewarded. On March 22, 2003, almost three years after being drafted, McMorrow made his NHL debut with the Buffalo Sabres at the Air Canada Centre against his home town Toronto Maple Leafs. “I can’t begin to explain to you the feeling and the excitement that rushed over me when I got the call”, describes Sean, “My dream had come true”. All the practices, injuries, broken bones and sacrifices were worth it, this was something nobody would ever be able to take away from him. However, this would not only turn out to be McMorrow’s first NHL game but his last.