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Stevenson Grant
NHL, the National Hockey League is a premier professional North American Sports League played in indoor stadiums. It’s divided into two conferences, each comprising of three divisions of ice hockey teams. The league was established in 1917 in Montreal, Quebec and it is composed of 30 teams out of which 24 teams based in U.S. and 6 in Canada. They have a regular season and playoffs leading to the Stanley Cup, which is the NHL Championship final.
Stevenson, Grant is well known hockey player. He was born in Spruce Grove, Alberta. His height is 6 foot with weight 175 pounds. He is 24 years old and plays in center and shoots from right. Stevenson Grant was signed by San Jose as a free agent on April 18, 2003.
In 2003-2004 collected 1st professional goal and assist on November 21 against Toronto for 1st professional multi-point game. His playoffs scores included second in AHL, the American Hockey League. In 2004-2005 his first goal of the season was the game winner at Houston. He led Barons in assists during month of November and earned an assist and scored shootout game with a winning goal at Edmonton. He registered his seventh multi-point game of the season in 2005 against Syracuse and scored game-winning goal at Rochester in 4-2 win. He posted 13 points in the last 15 games and over the last 25 games. He registered 18 points and finished the season third on the Barons in 25 assists and was fourth in points.
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