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Gabriel Morency is a Canadian sports broadcaster, who currently hosts the radio show Sports Rage on CKGM (The Team 990) in Montreal, Quebec.

Before radio, Gabriel played minor hockey and was on his way to England to play professionally but chose a career in entertainment, leading to the music business and ultimately radio. Morency was placed fourth in the Montreal Readers Poll as the biggest sports personality in the city only behind Jose Theodore, Saku Koivu and Vladimir Guerrero in 2003.

Morency also writes occasionally in the Montreal Mirror, a free press.

He hosted before the show Sports Weekly before joining the Team 990.

Sports Rage is known for Road Rages. In 38 months, there have been 22 Road Rages. Road Rages are shows that are made on the road where Morency and his listeners come to party. There are also guest stars that come on these road rages. Well know for having a stripper Tangerine Dream at both his road rages and studio shows, he is considered mysogenistic by many of his fans. In the summer of 2002, Gabriel Morency was suspended for defamatory comments concerning a local media personality. Also, in the summer of 2002, he began a feud with a listener, D'ondre Labomba, a feud that persists to this day. In recent times both Little Tommy and Lord Shaughgessy have been know to call in with sexual obecene comments. Producer, Jimmy, as a result has been replaced by hard-nosed Producer David Simon. Morency is also known for conceiling his bald head under a tuque.

Morency is also the host of The Blue Line, a Montreal Canadiens postgame show on the Team 990.

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