Steve Carlson's illustrious hockey career spanned an impressive fourteen years, during which he had the distinction of playing at both the professional and semi-professional levels.
Among his numerous achievements, Carlson spent a notable five-year stint in the World Hockey Association, where he honed his skills alongside some of the best players in the world.
One of the most memorable aspects of Carlson's career was the year he shared a living space with none other than the legendary Wayne Gretzky, as they both suited up for the Edmonton Oilers.
After his time with the Oilers, Carlson went on to play two seasons with the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League, further solidifying his reputation as a skilled and dedicated player.
In addition to his playing career, Carlson has also made a significant impact as a coach, having held positions in both the East Coast Hockey League and the Central Hockey League.
Currently, Carlson is involved with Johnstown (Pa.) Bishop McCort High School, where he serves as a part-time assistant coach and has been instrumental in helping the team claim an impressive five state titles.
Today, Carlson operates Steve Carlson Hockey, a venture that allows him to share his expertise and passion for the sport with a new generation of players.