REPORT: Former NHL player passes away at age 67
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Ryan
December 3, 2022 (3:37 PM)
Today it was announced that we lost another member of our hockey family.
Steve Jensen, was a former member of the Minnesota North Stars and LA Kings, and suited up for 438 games, scoring 113 goals and 221 points.
He was drafted to the Minnesota North Stars in 1975, in the 4th round 58th overall.
Steve's sister, made the announcement today of his passing at the young age of 67.
His sister Jill shared the following post:
We at House of Hockey would like to offer our sincerest condolences to the Jensen family.
R.I.P Steve.
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