Steve Kasper, born on September twenty-eighth, nineteen sixty-one, is a distinguished Canadian former professional ice hockey forward. Over the course of his career, he showcased his skills in the National Hockey League (NHL) for thirteen seasons, representing teams such as the Boston Bruins, Los Angeles Kings, Philadelphia Flyers, and Tampa Bay Lightning.
During his impressive tenure in the NHL, Kasper earned the prestigious Frank J. Selke Trophy, awarded to the league's top defensive forward, in his second season. This accolade highlighted his exceptional defensive abilities and solidified his reputation as a formidable player on the ice.
After hanging up his skates, Kasper transitioned into coaching, taking the helm as the head coach of the Boston Bruins during the nineteen ninety-five to nineteen ninety-six and nineteen ninety-six to nineteen ninety-seven seasons. His coaching journey has since led him to various European leagues and minor leagues, where he has continued to share his passion for the game.
Currently, Steve Kasper serves as the head coach of Kent Hills School, where he imparts his extensive knowledge and experience to the next generation of hockey players.