Mike Stevens (ice hockey, born 1965)

Mike Stevens (born December 30, 1965 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 23 games in the National Hockey League with the Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins, New York Islanders, and Toronto Maple Leafs. Stevens spent the bulk of his career in the minor American Hockey League, and also spent time in the International Hockey League and Deutsche Eishockey Liga. He is the younger brother of Scott Stevens, who was also played in the NHL and inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Mike Stevens
Born (1965-12-30) December 30, 1965
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Left Wing
Shot Left
Played for Vancouver Canucks
Boston Bruins
New York Islanders
Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL Draft 58th overall, 1984
Vancouver Canucks
Playing career 19841990

Playing career

Stevens played his junior hockey with the Kitchener Rangers, the same team as his brother Scott, and was selected 58th overall in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks. While still playing in Kitchener in 1984–85, he received a surprise six-game callup to the Canucks, recording three assists. However, he would have a difficult transition to pro hockey, struggling to produce in two seasons in Vancouver's farm system with the Fredericton Express of the American Hockey League. He did, however, make himself a physical presence, recording over 200 penalty minutes both years.

Prior to the 1986–87, Stevens was sold to the Boston Bruins. He broke through offensively in the AHL scoring 30 goals, and was called up to the Bruins for seven games, recording an assist. However, he was released by the Bruins after the season and signed with the New York Islanders for the 1987–88 campaign. He would appear in nine games for the Islanders, recording his only NHL goal.

He played one final NHL game for the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1989–90, and played in the minor league systems of the New York Rangers and Calgary Flames during the mid-1990s. His best professional season came in 1992–93, when he recorded 92 points in 68 games for the Binghamton Rangers. In 12 seasons of minor-pro hockey, he recorded 2668 penalty minutes, an average of over 220 per year. He signed at Adler Mannheim 1997, and spent seven seasons there before retiring in 2004.

Stevens appeared in 23 NHL games, recording 1 goal and 4 assists for 5 points.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GPGAPtsPIM GPGAPtsPIM
1982–83 Kitchener Rangers OHL 1304416 120119
1982–83 Kitchener Jr. Rangers AHMPL 295182386
1983–84 Kitchener Rangers OHL 66192140109 161071740
1984–85 Kitchener Rangers OHL 37171835121 41128
1984–85 Vancouver Canucks NHL 60336
1985–86 Fredericton Express AHL 79121931208 611235
1986–87 Fredericton Express AHL 7171825258
1987–88 Boston Bruins NHL 70119
1987–88 Maine Mariners AHL 63302555265 712337
1988–89 New York Islanders NHL 910114
1988–89 Springfield Indians AHL 42171330120
1989–90 Springfield Indians AHL 2812102275
1989–90 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 10000
1989–90 Newmarket Saints AHL 4616284486
1990–91 Newmarket Saints AHL 68242347229
1991–92 St. John's Maple Leafs AHL 3013112465
1991–92 Binghamton Rangers AHL 4415153087 11761345
1992–93 Binghamton Rangers AHL 68316192230 14551063
1993–94 Saint John Flames AHL 79203757293 613434
1994–95 Cincinnati Cyclones IHL 80344377274 1063916
1995–96 Cleveland Lumberjacks IHL 81314374252 31018
1996–97 Cleveland Lumberjacks IHL 614532
1996–97 Manitoba Moose IHL 22841254
1996–97 Cincinnati Cyclones IHL 46161834140 30228
1997–98 SERC Wild Wings DEL 44162844169 734730
1998–99 Adler Mannheim DEL 4481321233 1144849
1999–00 Adler Mannheim DEL 48171633126 510142
2000–01 Adler Mannheim DEL 56111223185 10371069
2001–02 Adler Mannheim DEL 56161531228 1216748
2002–03 Hamburg Freezers DEL 50131326150 30008
2003–04 ERC Ingolstadt DEL 2624644 911220
AHL totals 6181972604571916 44151732214
NHL totals 2314529
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