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Explore Scott Stevens net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! NHL Hall of Fame defenseman who spent 22 years in the league and played in all but two All-Star games in the 1990s. He won Stanley Cup Championships with the New Jersey Devils in 1995, 2000 and 2003. In this article, we will discover how old is Scott Stevens? Who is Scott Stevens dating now & how much money does Scott Stevens have?

NameScott Stevens
First NameScott
Last NameStevens
OccupationHockey Player
BirthdayApril 1
Birth Year1964
Place of BirthKitchener
Home Town
Birth CountryCanada
Birth SignAries
Full/Birth Name
ParentsLarry Stevens, Mary Stevens
SiblingsMike Stevens
SpouseDonna Stevens
Children(s)Ryan Stevens

Scott Stevens Biography

Scott Stevens is one of the most popular and richest Hockey Player who was born on April 1, 1964 in Kitchener, Canada. He and Martin Brodeur helped lead the New Jersey Devils to three Stanley Cup championships.

As a youth, Stevens played in the 1976 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Kitchener. Growing up near Toronto, he was a fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs and idolized Leafs defenceman Börje Salming. Stevens attended Eastwood Collegiate Institute, where he played middle linebacker. One of his teammates was Markus Koch, who would go on to win a Super Bowl with the Washington Redskins of the National Football League. However, hockey was Stevens’ true passion. He and his brothers often played hockey in the house, ruining the furniture repeatedly. He eventually earned a spot on the Kitchener Junior B team and passed on the opportunity to tour Czechoslovakia with the Kitchener midget team in order to play there. His play impressed scouts and he was taken ninth overall by his hometown Kitchener Rangers in the 1981 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) draft.

The 1981–82 Kitchener Rangers were a team that featured several future NHL players. The defensive corps included Dave Shaw and Al MacInnis, Wendell Young was the team’s starting goaltender, and the top scoring line on the team was Jeff Larmer, Brian Bellows and Grant Martin. Stevens and Shaw were an integral part of the Rangers’ defence, playing in every game of the season en route to the team’s Memorial Cup victory. In addition, both played in the OHL All-Star Game. Rangers head coach Joe Crozier said of Stevens, “He’s come a long way this year … He’s strong, tough, handles the puck well and has tremendous hockey sense.” Stevens led all rookie defencemen in scoring and was named the second-best defensive defenceman and second-best body-checker in a poll of OHL coaches.

He fathered three children with his wife Donna, whom he met during his junior hockey days.

He retired with the most games played by a defenseman; he was also the youngest defenseman to reach 1,500 games.

Scott Stevens (born April 1, 1964) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player. As a defenseman, Stevens played 22 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Washington Capitals, St. Louis Blues and New Jersey Devils, serving as captain of the Devils from 1992 to 2004. Although offensively capable, his defensive play and his heavy body checking on opponents were crucial to his success.

Scott Stevens Net Worth

Scott is one of the richest Hockey Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Scott Stevens's net worth $25 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

He played on the Kitchener Rangers junior hockey team with another future NHL great, Al MacInnis.

Net Worth$25 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeHockey Player
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

The 1984–85 season would be a breakout year for Stevens. He set a team record for defencemen by scoring 16 power play goals, and tied a team record for goals by a defenceman with 21. His performance was good enough to land him a spot in the All-Star Game. Stevens would lead all Capitals defencemen in scoring for the first time, finishing the year with 21 goals and 44 assists, and earned the team’s Fan Favorite Award. His offensive abilities and size made Murray consider moving him to winger. The Capitals finished second in the Patrick Division, but were out of the playoffs early again, this time courtesy of the Islanders. Before the next season, the Capitals acquired Dwight Schofield in the waiver draft. Schofield was known for his abilities as an enforcer, and his goal was to keep other teams’ hitters away from Stevens and Langway, who were deemed too valuable to lose to penalties. The plan worked, as Stevens finished with 165 penalty minutes, the lowest in his career to that point. He also added 15 goals and 38 assists that season. However, the Capitals continued their playoff woes; after defeating the Islanders in the first round, they lost to the New York Rangers in the division finals.

The 1986–87 season saw Stevens return to his old ways, as he spent a career-high 283 minutes in the penalty box. The total set a Capitals record (since broken) for penalty minutes in a season. Despite missing three games with a broken right index finger, an injury he suffered against the Islanders, Stevens would finish the year third on the team in scoring with 61 points; his 51 assists were also good enough for second on the Capitals. The Caps were once again eliminated by the Islanders in the first round of the playoffs.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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In addition to his NHL career, Stevens represented Canada in several international ice hockey competitions. He attended summer camp with Team Canada prior to the 1983 World Junior Championships, but because of his commitment to the Capitals, he was unable to join the team. His first experience with the senior team was at the 1983 World Ice Hockey Championships, where he won a bronze medal. The following year he made the Canadian team for the 1984 Canada Cup, but he did not play. During the 1985 World Ice Hockey Championships, he scored a goal and added two assists as Canada finished with a silver medal. He played only two games during the 1987 tournament; Canada finished in fourth place. Two years later, he scored two goals as Canada once again won the silver medal. During the tournament, he suffered a serious cut when Börje Salming’s skate sliced his face; he would receive 88 stitches for the wound. He finally won international gold with Canada during the 1991 Canada Cup. Five years later, he played in the 1996 World Cup of Hockey, the successor to the Canada Cup. Finishing with two assists, Stevens won the silver medal; Canada finished in second place after giving up four goals in the final four minutes of the championship game against the American team.

Who is Scott Stevens Dating?

According to our records, Scott Stevens married to Donna Stevens. As of January 13, 2024, Scott Stevens’s is not dating anyone.

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During the 1987–88 season, Stevens set Capitals records for most assists and most points by a defenceman in a game, with five assists against the Los Angeles Kings on December 6, 1987. Later that season, he would score at least one assist in eight consecutive games, setting another team record for defencemen. He finished the year second on the team in scoring with 12 goals and 60 assists for 72 points, tops among all Capitals blueliners. He ended up finishing second behind Boston Bruins defenceman Ray Bourque in the voting for the James Norris Memorial Trophy. In addition, he was named as a NHL First Team All-Star. Stevens would suffer a shoulder injury in the first round of the playoffs against the Philadelphia Flyers, a series the Capitals would win. He returned in time for the Capitals’ divisional finals against his future team, the New Jersey Devils. Despite tying a team record by posting four assists in Game 6 of the series, the Capitals fell four games to three.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Scott Stevens height 6 ft 2 in Scott weight 215  lbs & body measurements will update soon.

Height6 ft 2 in
Weight215  lbs
Body MeasurementsUnder Review
Eye ColorNot Available
Hair ColorNot Available
Feet/Shoe SizeNot Available

Stevens was taken fifth overall in the 1982 NHL Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals. Due to injuries to other players during training camp, Stevens made the team at age 18 and never played a game in the minor leagues. He made an immediate impact, scoring on his first shot in his first NHL game. He scored 25 points in his debut season and made the All-Rookie Team. In addition, he led all rookie defencemen in penalty minutes. He finished third in the voting for the Calder Memorial Trophy, which is awarded to the league’s Rookie of the Year. He was also named the Capitals’ Rookie of the Year. Stevens’ debut with the Capitals coincided with the team’s first playoff appearance, although they were eliminated in the first round by the New York Islanders.

The Capitals won the Patrick Division in the 1988–89 season, and Stevens’ 68 points (including a team-leading 61 assists) led Caps defencemen. He had 225 penalty minutes; this was the last time Stevens would have over 200 minutes in his career. He was named to his second All-Star game, and added an assist as the Wales Conference lost to the Campbell Conference 9–5. However, the Caps could not translate their regular season success into the playoffs, as they lost in the first round to the Flyers. The 1989–90 season saw mixed success for Stevens. Personally he struggled, as he was beset with injuries, including a broken foot that caused him to miss nearly two months. In addition, he was suspended for three games for gouging Chicago Blackhawks player Dave Manson in the eye during a fight. Stevens said he never hit Manson’s eye, but that the eye hit Stevens’ helmet during the fight. Missing a third of the season led to Stevens’ lowest point total since his rookie year; he finished with just 11 goals and 29 assists for 40 points, although it was still second among Capitals defencemen. Despite his lowered stats, the Capitals made their furthest inroads in the playoffs ever. After defeating the Devils in the first round and the Rangers in the second round, the Capitals were in the conference finals for the first time in team history where they were swept by the Bruins.

Facts & Trivia

Scott Ranked on the list of most popular Hockey Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Scott Stevens celebrates birthday on April 1 of every year.

Initially, Stevens refused to report to the Devils for training camp, and would not report until September 26, 1991, 22 days after the arbitration ruling. The Devils were already worried after captain Kirk Muller walked out of camp. Stevens and his wife had made plans to settle in St. Louis, and he wanted to end his career with the Blues. In addition, he was concerned about the apparent lack of unity in the organization, citing Muller’s walkout as proof. Several Devils players were upset over the feeling that Stevens was being forced upon the team; some players, including Ken Daneyko, wanted more money, while other players wanted general manager Lou Lamoriello to trade Stevens. He would eventually report to the Devils three weeks later.

What does Scott Stevens do now?

It was a hit that changed his career, ended his time with the Philadelphia Flyers and ironically did some good for the sport. Currently working with the NHL Network, Stevens brought attention to the issue of concussions in the NHL.

Who is Scott Stevens?

Scott Stevens Bio Although Scott Stevens always took pride in the physical part of his game, the Hockey Hall of Famer has never been comfortable with his devastating hit on Philadelphia Flyers center Eric Lindros in Game 7 of the 2000 Eastern Conference Final being one of defining moments of his 22-season NHL career.

How many Stanley Cups did Scott Stevens win?

As captain of the New Jersey Devils, Stevens was the emotional and physical leader behind the club’s three Stanley Cups won in 1995, 2000, and 2003.

How much is a Scott Stevens rookie card worth?

GradeMost Recent PricePSA Price
GEM – MT 10$435.00$125.00
MINT 9$91.00$50.00
NM – MT 8$49.00$15.00
NM 7$14.99

Who gave Scott Stevens concussion?

Stevens and the Devils had a minor scare in Game 3 of the semi-finals against Tampa Bay when a slapshot from Pavel Kubina hit the side of his head and forced him to leave the game.

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