Southaven, MS - The Mississippi RiverKings of the Central Hockey
League (CHL) have announced the addition of center Mike Stevens to
their roster, as training camp opens up at the DeSoto Civic Center in
Southaven this week.
Stevens comes to the RiverKings after
a four-year career with the University of Southern Maine, NCAA Division
Three school located in Portland, Maine. He was a teammate of
RiverKings' defenseman Dane Marshall while playing with the Huskies.
The 6-foot-2, 185-pound center man was born in Hyannis, Massachusetts and resides in Dover, New Hampshire.
During his career, Stevens played in 100 games for the Huskies, becoming the 15th player in USM history to make that many game appearances. The 100 game appearances place him ninth all-time in that category at the school.
Stevens
averaged just short of a point a game during his collegiate career,
finishing up with 31 goals and 68 assists for 99 points. The 68 assists
put Mike in a tie for the school record for helpers in a career and the
99 points place him third all-time in overall scoring.
12
goals came on the power play, three were shorthanded and seven became
game-winning goals. Stevens also amassed 174 penalty minutes in his
time with Southern Maine.
Career honors for Stevens
during his time at USM included being named twice to the ECAC East
All-Academic Team (2006-07, 2007-08), and was named to the league's
All-Rookie Team at the end of the 2004-05 season. It was in his
freshman year that he was twice named the ECAC East's Rookie of the
Week (November 23rd and February 22nd)
According to
RiverKings' Head Coach and Director of Hockey Operations Kevin
Kaminski, "The report on Mike is he's supposed to be a solid center
that is strong on the puck and can make the plays. Mike also has good
hockey sense, with a great attitude and work ethic."
Mike
has been impressed with what he's seen from the team thus far, and he
believes he brings some valuable skills as a center man to the
RiverKings. "I think I see the ice very well, I'm a very good passer,
and I like to move the puck fast. I also think I play very good
defense, so hopefully I can work well there, too."