KINGS NOTEBOOK: CAT TO CLAW WAY BACK.Byline: Rich Hammond Rich Hammond Los Angeles Daily News sports writer. Instrumental in bringing the Los Angeles Kings hockey organization closer to the fans. He is the atypical "what a guy" to Kings fans everywhere. Rich Hammond on himself. Staff Writer EL SEGUNDO El Segundo (ĕl sēgŭn`dō), industrial city (1990 pop. 15,223), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on Santa Monica Bay; inc. 1917. Its products include navigation and computer systems, aircraft parts, office machines, telephone apparatus, and - Jamie Storr Jamie Storr (born December 28, 1975 in Brampton, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the DEG Metro Stars of the DEL. Storr is half-Chinese and has Chinese dragons on his mask to honor his mother. is in and Felix Potvin Félix "The Cat" Potvin (born June 23, 1971 in Anjou, Quebec, Canada) is currently a free-agent professional NHL goaltender. Potvin currently lives with his family in Magog, Quebec. is out - but don't bet on it staying that way for long. Storr, who helped the Kings to two victories and two ties last week, will start in goal Thursday against Edmonton. However, Potvin soon will get his chance for redemption because the team plays four games in four cities in six nights next week. ``It's all about trying to win and going with the guy who is playing well at that particular time, and it gives the other guy time to sort things out,'' coach Andy Murray said Tuesday. ``People always talk about starting the guy who's hot, but it's also about giving the other guy time to get his game back to where he wants to have it.'' Murray has been careful not to declare Storr his No. 1 goalie even though he has allowed just five goals in his last three full games. Among the 36 NHL NHL Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, see there goalies with at least 10 appearances, Potvin is ranked 31st with a 2.91 goals-against average. ``Felix is as professional as any athlete I've ever coached in terms of the way he conducts himself and the way he works,'' Murray said. ``We chatted before the game in Edmonton (last Thursday) and I explained that Jamie was playing, and Felix agreed that it would give him time to get some solid practices in. ``He will be back as the goaltender he was.'' --Hands off: Adam Deadmarsh Adam Deadmarsh (born May 10, 1975 in Trail, British Columbia) is a former National Hockey League hockey player who played for the 1996 Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup winning team. remains day to day with a groin injury. He skated Tuesday for the second consecutive day but wore a white jersey, which Murray called the ``don't hit me'' jersey. Deadmarsh took a spill on the ice, remained down for several seconds and skated gingerly to the bench but finished the practice. ``He's getting better, but I can't say (whether he will play Thursday),'' Murray said. ``We'll have to see how he feels (today).'' --Olympic dreams: The hockey rosters for the Winter Olympics must be submitted by Dec. 22, and Murray said he might ``call some guys I know'' to promote Jason Allison's possible selection to Team Canada. Murray is familiar with the international hockey scene, as he coached the Canadian National Team Canadian National Team or Team Canada can mean various things:
``I think that if he continues to play well, he has to be considered,'' Murray said. ``That's a good thing for us because there should be some real drive in him the next three weeks. I have no problem endorsing him.'' Allison is a darkhorse because of the time he missed this season as a contract holdout hold·out n. One that withholds agreement or consent upon which progress is contingent. Noun 1. holdout - a negotiator who hopes to gain concessions by refusing to come to terms; "their star pitcher was a holdout for six with the Boston Bruins The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts. They are members of the Northeast Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). and the great depth at center on Canada's national team. That depth provided a chance for Murray, a native of Souris, Manitoba, to show some national pride when asked who he thought should be favored in Salt Lake City. ``You mean for the silver?'' Murray said with a smile. --Welcome back: Nelson Emerson, on injured reserve since Nov. 1 with lingering symptoms related to a concussion, skated for the first time. Murray said Emerson will have to practice 10 days ``before we even think about using him.'' CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Thanks to the Kings' hectic schedule next week - four games in six nights - Felix Potvin will get the chance to regain his starting spot. Adrian Wyld/Associated Press |
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