Steven Allan Jensen (April 14, 1955 – November 29, 2022) was an American professional
ice hockey
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player and owner and director of Heartland Hockey Camps. Jensen was a forward who appeared in 438 games in the
National Hockey League
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from 1976–82. For 39 years, Jensen served as founding owner and director of the Heartland Hockey Camp located in
Deerwood, Minnesota, and was a full-time teaching professional with more than four decades of instruction experience, including 12 years of experience playing International and NHL hockey. He was a five-time member of the
United States men's national ice hockey team
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and played in the
1976 Canada Cup
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.
Early life and college
As a hockey player at
Armstrong High School, in
Plymouth, Minnesota
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, Jensen was an All-State performer. At the college level, he was a participant in 2
NCAA
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championship games, helping win the National Championship, in 1975, while playing at
Michigan Tech
Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech, MTU, or simply Tech) is a public research university in Houghton, Michigan, founded in 1885 as the Michigan Mining School, the first post-secondary institution in the Upper Peninsula of Michiga ...
. For two consecutive years, Jensen was named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team. As a freshman at MTU, Jensen was awarded the Matovich Top Student/Athlete Award
Hockey career
Jensen started his professional career in his hometown with the
Minnesota North Stars
The Minnesota North Stars were a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL) for 26 seasons, from 1967 to 1993. The North Stars played their home games at the Met Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, and the team's colors for ...
, and in 1977 he helped make history when the North Stars become the first team in the NHL to have four
rookie
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In contrast with a veteran who has experience and expertise, a rookie is usually inexperienced ...
s score 20 or more goals. He then played four years with the
Los Angeles Kings
The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles. The team competes in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference and was founded on June 5, 1967, after Jack Kent ...
, where he became only the fifth American in NHL history to score more than 100 career goals. During the 1980–81 and 1981-82 NHL seasons Jensen was the active leading goal scoring American in the NHL. After retiring from the NHL, Jensen spent four seasons playing and coaching in the professional leagues of
Switzerland and
Austria
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. During the 1983-84 Swiss-2 season, while playing for
EVZ in
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, Jensen became the only hockey player in Swiss history to score seven goals in a pro game. During his two seasons as a player in Switzerland, he had 61 goals in 56 games.
Jensen also had extensive experience in international hockey. As a member of the 1976 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team, he led the team in goal scoring with 52 goals. During the
1976 Olympic Games, in
Innsbruck,
Austria
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, Jensen tied with
Russia
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's
Vladimir Shadrin
Vladimir Nikolaevich Shadrin (russian: Владимир Николаевич Шадрин; 6 June 1948 – 26 August 2021) was an ice hockey centre who played in the Soviet Hockey League from 1964 to 1979 for HC Spartak Moscow. He also p ...
with six goals in six games, to lead the tournament in goals scored. During the 1976 World Ice Hockey Championships, in
Katowice,
Poland
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, three months after the Olympics, Jensen led Team USA in scoring with four goals and five assists in nine games. Jensen was also on Team USA's preliminary roster for the 1979 World Championships in
Vienna
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, Austria, and the
1981 Canada Cup
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, but declined the invitations in order to operate his summer hockey camp business. Jensen did play for the U.S. National Team in 1983, winning the Pool B
1983 Ice Hockey World Championships
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, in
Tokyo
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,
Japan.
Positions
* 1983 Assistant Coach, U.S. National Team, World Championships
* 1984 Austrian League, Head Coach for GSV in
Graz, Austria
* 1985 Austrian League, Head Coach for ATSE in Graz, Austria
* 1992 Jr. B USA Hockey National Runners-up, Head Coach
Heartland Winterhawks
* 1993 USA Hockey Festival Champions, Assistant Coach of Team West
* 2005
ACHA National Championship Runners-up, Head Coach FGCU
* 2006 1st Head Coach in ACHA history to lead a # 16 seed to victory over # 1 seed
* 2007 Led FGCU to their 4th consecutive ACHA National Tournament appearance
* 2007 Led all coaches in the college hockey ranks with 34 wins at FGCU
* 2008 Tier 1, USA Hockey UI8 State Champions, Coach of
Everblades
* 2008 Tier 1, USA Hockey SE Regional Championship Runners-up, Coach of Everblades
* 2008 Tier 1, USA Hockey, Over 50 National Champions, Head Coach
* 2009 Tier 1, USA Hockey, Over 50 National Championship Runners-up, Head Coach
* 2010 Tier 1, USA Hockey, Over 50 National Champions, Head Coach
Jensen served USA Hockey for 17 years as a certified hockey official. From 1985 to 1998, he officiated over 1,500 USA youth hockey games. He served as Head Scout of the USA Hockey SE Region for the
Aberdeen Wings
The Aberdeen Wings are a Tier II junior ice hockey team based out of Aberdeen, South Dakota, that began play for 2010–11. A member of the North American Hockey League in the Central Division, the Wings play their home games in the Odde Ice Ce ...
, a member of the
North American Hockey League.
Jensen was the first Minnesota-born hockey player to attend Michigan Tech on a scholarship. He worked for CBS Sports as a color commentator during the 1976 Stanley Cup playoffs, and had a brief appearance in the 1981 film ''
Airplane II
''Airplane II: The Sequel'' (titled ''Flying High II: The Sequel'' in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan, and the Philippines) is a 1982 American parody film written and directed by Ken Finkleman in his directorial debut and starring Ro ...
''. In 1985, he became the first entrepreneur to privately own an ice arena in the state of
Minnesota
Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...
.
The Heartland Hockey Camp, which Jensen founded in 1985, was named Small Business Success Story, by Twin Cities Business Magazine, in 2009.
Personal life and death
Steve Jensen was the uncle of Washington Capitals blue-liner
Nick Jensen
Nick Jensen (born September 21, 1990) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman for the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). Jensen was drafted 150th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.
Earl ...
.
Jensen died on November 29, 2022, at the age of 67.
Awards and honors
References
External links
*
Jensen @ hockeydraftcentral.com Steve Jensen's Heartland Hockey Camp Web Page
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1955 births
2022 deaths
American men's ice hockey left wingers
EV Zug players
Fort Worth Texans players
Ice hockey people from Minneapolis
Ice hockey players at the 1976 Winter Olympics
Los Angeles Kings players
Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey players
Minnesota North Stars draft picks
Minnesota North Stars players
New Haven Nighthawks players
Olympic ice hockey players of the United States
Springfield Indians players
Vancouver Blazers draft picks
NCAA men's ice hockey national champions
Sports coaches from Minneapolis