Jamie Storr

Although he first appeared with the Kings in 1994–95, Storr did not play the minimum number 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.[3] In 2006, Storr signed with the German DEG Metro Stars and went overseas to play in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL).[5] In 2010 it was announced that Storr would be an emergency backup with DEG Metro Stars; however, he would stay in North America unless needed.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.Storr has worked goaltenders from all different levels and leagues including the DEL training Jochen Reimer, a former teammate of the DEG Metro Stars.
Storr with fellow Kings alumni Sean O'Donnell , Dustin Penner , and Kyle Calder at Delta Kings Class event in 2017.
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