What happened to Scott Stevens?

What happened to Scott Stevens?

His career came to an end after a slapshot hit his head and caused post-concussion syndrome. Stevens was later inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007, his first year of eligibility. Stevens retired with the most games played by an NHL defenceman (1,635 games), later passed by Chris Chelios.

How tall is Scott Stevens?

1,88 m
Scott Stevens/Výška

What high school did Scott Stevens go to?

Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute
Eastwood Collegiate Institute
Scott Stevens/Vzdelanie

How many goals did Scott Stevens have?

Stevens was selected 5th overall in 1982 after winning a Memorial Cup with the Kitchener Rangers. Over 22 years, the big-hitting defenseman went on to win 3 Stanley Cups and a Conn Smythe with the Devils as well as a Canada Cup. The 13x All-Star retired in 2004 with 196 goals and 712 assists.

Who took out Lindros?

Scott Stevens
Scott Stevens knocks out Eric Lindros as the New Jersey Devils knock off the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final.

Who hurt Scott Stevens?

Eric Lindros
“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 elbowing penalties did Scott Stevens have?

The fact is Stevens was not a dirty player at all, he was a devastating open-ice hitter. He played 1,635 games and was suspended only twice for a total of four games. And of his 2,785 career penalty minutes, only eight of them were for elbowing penalties. Never once was Stevens suspended for one of his hits.

How tall is Paul Kariya feet?

1.78 m
Paul Kariya/Výška

What ended Lindros career?

It marked the end of Lindros’ career as a Flyer. Recall, he had missed more than two months because of headaches, and came into the series in Game 6. The Flyers lost Game 7, 2-1. Stevens’ hit resulted in Lindros’ sixth concussion as a Flyer, but more significantly, it was his fourth in five months.