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Jamie Storr
Position Goaltender
Catches Left
Height
Weight
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
200 lb (91 kg)
Teams Los Angeles Kings
Carolina Hurricanes
DEG Metro Stars (DEL)
Nationality Flag of Canada Canadian
Born (1975-12-28)December 28, 1975,
Brampton, ON, CAN
NHL Draft 7th overall, 1994
Los Angeles Kings
Pro Career 1995 – 2009

Jamie Storr (born December 28, 1975 in Brampton, Ontario) is a retired Canadian professional goaltender.

Playing career[]

Jamie Storr was the first goalie selected in the 1991 OHL Entry Draft and played major junior hockey with the Owen Sound Platers and the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). In the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Storr was drafted 7th overall by the Los Angeles Kings. He remained in the OHL for one more season before turning pro in 1994–95.

Storr spent the majority of his first three seasons in the Kings' minor league system with the Phoenix Roadrunners and Long Beach Ice Dogs of the International Hockey League (IHL). In his rookie season, he was given the opportunity to live with teammate Wayne Gretzky and his family in Beverly Hills. Storr was, in fact, named to the NHL All-Rookie Team twice, in 1997–98 and 1998–99. Although he first appeared with the Kings in 1994–95, Storr did not play the minimum amount of games in one season (25) to not be considered a rookie until after 1998–99, therefore making him eligible for the honour multiple times.

Storr remained with the Kings until the 2003–04 season, when he joined the Carolina Hurricanes He was not, however, able to stick with the club and played in the minor leagues for the next three seasons. In 2006, Storr signed with the German DEG Metro Stars and went overseas to play in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). Storr retired after three years with DEG Metro Stars on 13 May 2009.

International play[]

Jamie represented Team Canada extensively during his junior career, winning gold at the U-17, U-18 and U-20 levels. At the 1994 and 1995 World Junior Championships in the Czech Republic and Sweden, Storr won back-to-back gold medals with Canada, going undefeated in tournament play.

In 1994, he won the World Junior Championships Best Goaltender award and was also named to Team Canada's senior team for the World Championships, where he captured another gold medal, despite not appearing in a game.

Awards[]

OHL

  • Named to the All-Rookie Team in 1992.
  • Named to the First All-Star Team in 1994.

NHL

DEL

  • Best Goaltender in 2007.

International

  • Won gold medal at the IIHF Under-17 Tournament in 1992.
  • Won gold medal at the IIHF Under-18 Phoenix Cup in 1993.
  • Won Top Goaltender Award at the IIHF Phoenix Cup in 1993.
  • Won gold medal at the World Junior Championships in 1994 and 1995.
  • Won Top Goaltender Award at the World Junior Championships in 1994.
  • Won a gold medal at the World Championships in 1994.


Career statistics[]

Regular season[]

   
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA
1991–92 Owen Sound Platers OHL 34 11 16 1 1732 128 0 4.43
1992–93 Owen Sound Platers OHL 41 20 17 3 2362 180 0 4.57
1993–94 Owen Sound Platers OHL 35 21 11 1 2004 120 1 3.59
1994–95 Owen Sound Platers OHL 17 5 9 2 977 64 0 3.93
1994–95 Windsor Spitfires OHL 4 3 1 0 241 8 1 1.99
1994–95 Los Angeles Kings NHL 5 1 3 1 263 17 0 3.88
1995–96 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 48 22 20 4 2711 139 2 3.08
1995–96 Los Angeles Kings NHL 5 3 1 0 262 12 0 2.75
1996–97 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 44 16 22 4 2441 147 0 3.61
1996–97 Los Angeles Kings NHL 5 2 2 1 265 11 0 2.49
1997–98 Long Beach Ice Dogs IHL 11 7 2 1 629 31 0 2.96
1997–98 Los Angeles Kings NHL 17 9 5 1 920 34 2 2.22
1998–99 Los Angeles Kings NHL 28 12 12 2 1525 61 4 2.40
1999–00 Los Angeles Kings NHL 42 18 15 5 2206 93 1 2.53
2000–01 Los Angeles Kings NHL 45 19 18 6 2498 114 4 2.74
2001–02 Los Angeles Kings NHL 19 9 4 3 886 28 2 1.90
2002–03 Los Angeles Kings NHL 39 12 19 2 2027 86 3 2.54
2003–04 Lowell Lock Monsters AHL 13 2 6 2 712 38 0 3.20
2003–04 Carolina Hurricanes NHL 14 0 8 2 660 32 0 2.91
2004–05 Springfield Falcons AHL 30 8 20 2 1697 91 0 3.22
2004–05 Utah Grizzlies AHL 16 6 7 1 885 36 1 2.44
2005–06 Philadelphia Phantoms AHL 32 13 11 5 1743 83 1 2.86
2006–07 DEG Metro Stars DEL 51 33 15 4 3061 119 4 2.33
2007–08 DEG Metro Stars DEL 38 19 9 0 2145 91 1 2.55
NHL totals 219 85 86 23 11512 488 16 2.54

Playoffs[]

   
Season Team League GP W L T MIN GA SO GAA
1991–92 Owen Sound Platers OHL 5 1 4 - 299 28 0 5.61
1992–93 Owen Sound Platers OHL 8 4 4 - 454 35 0 4.62
1993–94 Owen Sound Platers OHL 9 4 5 - 547 44 0 4.82
1994–95 Windsor Spitfires OHL 10 6 3 - 520 34 1 3.92
1995–96 Phoenix Roadrunners IHL 2 1 1 - 118 4 1 2.03
1997–98 Los Angeles Kings NHL 3 0 2 - 145 9 0 3.72
1999–00 Los Angeles Kings NHL 1 0 1 - 36 2 0 3.33
2001–02 Los Angeles Kings NHL 1 0 0 - 0 0 0 0.00
2006–07 DEG Metro Stars DEL 9 5 4 - 560 20 1 2.14
2007–08 DEG Metro Stars DEL 13 8 5 - 819 32 0 2.34
NHL totals 5 0 3 - 181 11 0 3.64


External links[]

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