Former NHL goalie Jamie Storr, who played for the Los Angeles Kings, shared on InGoal Radio that he lived with Wayne Gretzky during his time in Los Angeles. Storr also revealed that his father went from being a first-time adult goalie to attending a Toronto Maple Leafs training camp in just a few years, an experience that directly inspired Storr to pursue goaltending.
- Jamie Storr lived with Wayne Gretzky during his NHL career with the Los Angeles Kings.
- Storr's father went from first-time adult goalie to Toronto Maple Leafs camp in only a few years, directly inspiring his son's goaltending career.
- John Matisz of theScore joins the episode with clips from his narrative podcast series 'When Goalies Were Weird.'
- Kevin visits The Hockey Shop Source for Sports to gather 10 goalie-specific Christmas gift ideas recommended by Cam.
- Storr's episode illustrates how late-starting goalie parents can profoundly shape a young goaltender's development and mindset.
Episode 148 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports,, features former NHL goalie Jamie Storr and a bonus chat with John Matisz of theScore and clips from his narrative podcast series “When Goalies Were Weird.”
Feature Interview
presented by NHL Sense ArenaIn the feature interview, presented by Sense Arena, Storr shares some great stories from a career that included living with Wayne Gretzky during him time with the Los Angeles Kings, and an incredible story about how his dad, who went from first time adult goalie to Toronto Maple Leafs camp in just a couple of years, inspired him to become a goalie and helped build a foundation for his success.
Weekly Gear Segment
presented by The Hockey Shop Source for SportsAll that, plus Kevin returns to The Hockey Shop to get 10 great gift ideas from Cam that will make sure the goalie in your life is happy on Christmas morning.
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