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Steven King (ice hockey)

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Height
  
1.85 m

Education
  
Brown University

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
2000


Name
  
Steven King

Career start
  
1991

Playing career
  
1991–2000

Weight
  
86 kg

Position
  
Winger

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Born
  
July 22, 1969 (age 54) East Greenwich, RI, USA (
1969-07-22
)

Played for
  
New York Rangers (1992–1993) Mighty Ducks of Anaheim (1993–1996)

NHL Draft
  
1991 NHL Supplemental Draft New York Rangers

Steven Andrew King (born July 22, 1969 in East Greenwich, Rhode Island) is a former ice hockey forward who played professionally from 1991 to 2000.

King played collegiate hockey at Brown University for 4 seasons, and during his senior year (1990–1991) he was selected by the New York Rangers in the 1991 NHL Supplemental Draft. During his first two professional seasons, King played 119 games for the Binghamton Rangers of the American Hockey League, and he was called up to the National Hockey League by New York for 24 games in the 1992–93 NHL season. The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim entered the league during 1993–94 NHL season and they claimed King from the Rangers in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft. King played 43 more NHL games from 1993 to 1995 and then finished his career playing for the Baltimore Bandits, Philadelphia Phantoms, Rochester Americans, Providence Bruins, and Springfield Falcons of the AHL and the Michigan K-Wings and Cincinnati Cyclones of the International Hockey League.

During his career King played in 67 NHL games, scoring 17 goals along with 8 assists. His other professional hockey statistics included 135 goals and 94 assists during 257 AHL games and 32 goals and 20 assists in 80 IHL games. At Brown University he scored 56 goals and added 33 assists in 104 games.

After he retired as a player, King returned to Brown University and served as an assistant coach during the 2000–2001 and 2001–2002 collegiate seasons. He then worked as a financial advisor for three years before returning to Brown in 2006 to succeed his former classmate, Ron Dalgliesh '91, as the Executive Director of the Brown University Sports Foundation.

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