Scott Stevens, a former ice hockey defenseman of the National Hockey League was born on the 1st of April, 1964 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He was the New Jersey Devil’s team captain and game leader.
In 1982, Stevens was picked by the Washington Capitals in the NHL Entry Draft. He was picked fifth in the overall pickings. Stevens who was 6 ft 3 in, 210 lb., was chosen due to his offensive skills and abilities on the ice which makes the Scott Stevens autographed authentic NJ Devils jersey a cool item of the player. Showing a spectacular game with the Capitals, he was asked to sign a restricted free-agent contract for the St. Louis Blues on July 16, 1990. Due to this agreement, the Blues compensated the Capitals with five first-round choices. Despite this expensive agreement, Steven’s game...
moreScott Stevens, a former ice hockey defenseman of the National Hockey League was born on the 1st of April, 1964 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He was the New Jersey Devil’s team captain and game leader.
In 1982, Stevens was picked by the Washington Capitals in the NHL Entry Draft. He was picked fifth in the overall pickings. Stevens who was 6 ft 3 in, 210 lb., was chosen due to his offensive skills and abilities on the ice which makes the Scott Stevens autographed authentic NJ Devils jersey a cool item of the player. Showing a spectacular game with the Capitals, he was asked to sign a restricted free-agent contract for the St. Louis Blues on July 16, 1990. Due to this agreement, the Blues compensated the Capitals with five first-round choices. Despite this expensive agreement, Steven’s game with the team fell short. When Brendan Shanahan, a former forward of the Devils signed the same contract that Stevens signed with the Blues, more compensation and arrangements between the Devils and Blues were made. Complex began to arise as Blues offered players the Devils do not favor – the Devils wanted Stevens. Because of this complexity, an arbitrator came in between the two owners and favored the Devils. Stevens eventually was traded in exchange to Shanahan on September 3, 1991.
Playing as captain of the Devils, Stevens brought a number of championships to the team and the Scott Stevens autographed authentic NJ Devils jersey is among his precious items that fans crave for. In 2000, he was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy (Most Valuable Player), he was then considered for the Hockey Hall of Fame. It was on the 6th of September 2005 that he made an announcement pertaining to retirement.
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