Steve Baker

Goaltender, Ice hockey player

1957 –

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Who is Steve Baker?

Steve Baker is a retired professional American ice hockey goaltender who played 57 NHL regular season games with the New York Rangers between 1979 and 1983.

Before turning professional, Baker was a member of the Union College men's hockey team, resigning in protest when his coach Ned Harkness was forced to resign. Baker was drafted by the Rangers with the 44th pick overall in the 1977 NHL Entry Draft. Highlights of his brief NHL career include losing only one of his first ten National Hockey League games as a rookie in 1979–80 and the 1981 playoffs, when the Rangers advanced to the Stanley Cup semifinals with him as their starting goalie. In the autumn of 1981, Baker served as Tony Esposito's backup on the United States team at the 1981 Canada Cup.

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Born
May 6, 1957
Boston
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Union College
Lived in
  • Boston

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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