Kevin Stevens
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 59 |
Date of birth | April 15,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Brockton |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Height | 190 (cm) |
Spouse | Suzanne Stevens |
Played for | Pittsburgh Penguins |
Boston Bruins | |
Los Angeles Kings | |
New York Rangers | |
Philadelphia Flyers | |
Children | Ryan Stevens |
Kylie Stevens | |
Luke Stevens | |
Job | Ice Hockey Player |
Education | Boston College |
Silver Lake Regional High School | |
Movies/Shows | The Dead Room |
Careful With That Crossbow | |
Careful With That Powertool | |
Careful with that Axe | |
Weight | 104 (kg) |
Nhl draft | Los Angeles Kings |
Play career | 1987–2002 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 465133 |
A Lonely Note
The Powers: The Not-So-Super Superheroes
Pucker Power: The Super-Powered Superpug
Reach the Shining River: Kevin Stevens
Wiley CPA Exam Review Focus Notes 2012, Financial Accounting and Reporting
This Ain't No Video Game, Kid!
Wiley CPA Examination Review Focus Notes: Business Environment and Concepts 2011
Song for Katya
The Rizzoli Contract
Winchester, Massachusetts: The Architectural Heritage of a Victorian Town
The Bird Era: A History of the Boston Celtics, 1978-1988
The Cops are Robbers: A Convicted Cop's True Story of Police Corruption
The Powers: The Not-So-Super Superheroes
Pucker Power: The Super-Powered Superpug
Reach the Shining River: Kevin Stevens
Wiley CPA Exam Review Focus Notes 2012, Financial Accounting and Reporting
This Ain't No Video Game, Kid!
Wiley CPA Examination Review Focus Notes: Business Environment and Concepts 2011
Song for Katya
The Rizzoli Contract
Winchester, Massachusetts: The Architectural Heritage of a Victorian Town
The Bird Era: A History of the Boston Celtics, 1978-1988
The Cops are Robbers: A Convicted Cop's True Story of Police Corruption
Kevin Stevens Life story
Kevin Stevens is an American former ice hockey player and current scout in the National Hockey League. He played left wing on a line with Mario Lemieux during the Pittsburgh Penguins' Stanley Cup championships in 1991 and 1992.