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What's the Storey Morning Glory?

* Junior blueliner takes on two-way role this season

With over half the season gone and Harvard situated near the top of the ECAC, race, it appears that the new role fits Storey just fine.

Personal: A member of the Ottawa Junior Senators for two seasons in high School...Played two games for Team Canada in December of 1994...Captained football and played rugby, basketball and soccer at Ashbury College...Father, Robert, was an Olympic bobsledder for Canada in 1968 and 1972...Selected by the Colorado Avalanche in the 1994 NHL entry draft.

His play speaks for itself, but the area in which Storey has developed most goes unseen by most outsiders. It only takes one conversation with the Crimson defenseman to reveal a quiet, reserved individual who prefers to prove his worth on the ice rather than through words.

With such a young team along side him this year, however, Storey realized that he can no longer afford such a silent luxury and has become one of the teams most vocal leaders.

"He's been a big factor for the whole team," Morrell explained. "He's one of our leaders on the ice and he does a good job carrying that into the lockerroom."

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With over half the season gone and Harvard situated near the top of the ECAC race, it appears that the new role fits Storey just fine. STOREY'S STORY YEAR  GP  G  A  Pts  PIM Freshman  33  2  11  13  44 Sophomore  25  0  6  6  40 Junior (to-date)  18  4  10  14  36

Personal: A member of the Ottawa Junior Senators for two seasons in high school...Played two games for Team Canada in December of 1994...Captained football and played rugby, basketball and soccer at Ashbury College...Father, Robert, was an Olympic bobsledder for Canada in 1968 and 1972...Selected by the Colorado Avalanche in the 1994 NHL entry draft.

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