The Trois-Rivières Lions (affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens) announced Wednesday that the second captain in franchise history, Morgan Adams-Moisan, has decided to hang up his skates.
The 30-year-old, who wore the “C” during his two seasons with the Trois-Rivières club, recorded 66 points in 124 games. He also helped lead the team to ECHL championship glory, capturing the Kelly Cup during the 2024–2025 season.
Prior to joining the Lions, the La Tuque native played with two other ECHL teams, where he won his first Kelly Cup during the 2020–2021 campaign. He finishes his ECHL career with a total of 285 games played.
The forward also appeared in several American Hockey League games, totaling 64 contests, including 16 with the Laval Rocket, now affiliated with the Trois-Rivières Lions.
During his junior career, the Mauricie native played four seasons in the QMJHL with the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada and the Drummondville Voltigeurs.
The Lions organization would like to sincerely thank Morgan Adams-Moisan for his dedication to the team and for being a role model both on and off the ice.
At the time of his announcement, the captain wished to address fans one final time as a member of the Trois-Rivières Lions.