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Scott Stevens is a retired Ice Hockey defense man. He played for the Washington Capitals, the St Louis Blues and the New Jersey Devils. Stevens is mainly known for his prowess in defending his teams - the term used is Body Checking his opponents. He has the most penalty minutes of all the players enshrined in the hockey Hall of Fame.

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