Kevin Stevens

Kevin Stevens (born April 15, 1965) is an American former ice hockey player and current scout in the National Hockey League (NHL). He played left wing on a line with Mario Lemieux during the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992. During his career, he also played with the Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings, New York Rangers, and Philadelphia Flyers. In 2017, Stevens was named Special Assignment Scout with the Penguins hockey organization.

PositionLeft Wing/Ailier Gauche
International Hockey United States
World Championships (1987, ’90, & ’96 Bronze medal – third place)
Olympic Games (1988)
Club HockeySilver Lake Regional High School – Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association
Boston College Eagles – ECAC (NCAA Division I)
Pittsburgh Penguins – National Hockey League
Muskegon Lumberjacks – International Hockey League (US/Canada Tier 2)
Boston Bruins – NHL
Los Angeles Kings – NHL
New York Rangers – NHL
Philadelphia Flyers – NHL
Awards and HonorsAll Hockey East First Team (1986-87)
AHCA West Second-Team All-American (1986-87)
Stanley Cup Champion (1991 & ’92)
NHL All-Star Game (1991, ’92, & ’93)
Pittsburgh Penguins Ring of Honor

Career Statistics

Transactions

1983-09-09Traded by the Los Angeles Kings to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Anders Håkansson.
1995-08-02Traded by the Pittsburgh Penguins with Shawn McEachern to the Boston Bruins for 3rd round draft pick in 1996 (Boyd Kane), Glen Murray and Bryan Smolinski.
1996-01-25Traded by the Boston Bruins to the Los Angeles Kings for Rick Tocchet.
1997-08-28Traded by the Los Angeles Kings to the New York Rangers for Luc Robitaille.
2000-07-07Signed as a Free Agent with the Philadelphia Flyers.
2001-01-14Traded by the Philadelphia Flyers to the Pittsburgh Penguins for John Slaney.

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