Steven Rice (born May 26, 1971) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played eight seasons in the National Hockey League in the 1990s. Rice was born in Kitchener, Ontario.

Rice was drafted 20th overall by the New York Rangers in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. Following his outstanding performance at the 1991 World Junior Hockey Championships, in which he captained Canada to the gold medal, he was considered one of the top young power forward prospects in the game. In the summer of 1991, he was sent to the Edmonton Oilers as one of the centerpieces going the other way in the trade of superstar centre Mark Messier.

His results in Edmonton would be mixed - he spent most of his first two seasons there with their AHL affiliate, but established himself as a full-time NHL player in 1993–94 scoring 17 goals. Following that season, he signed free-agent offer sheet with the Hartford Whalers, and joined the Whalers the following season when Edmonton declined to match the offer. In his three years in Hartford, he established himself as a quality role player, scoring a career high 21 goals in 1996–97. However, a nightmare campaign in 1997–98 following the franchise's move to Carolina, in which he scored just 2 goals, effectively ended his NHL career. He retired at the premature age of 27.

Rice came out of retirement in 2002, playing in the Ontario Hockey Association's Major League Hockey, for the Cambridge Hornets until 2006, and then briefly for the Brantford Blast in the same league before retiring for good in 2006.

He played 329 career NHL games, scoring 64 goals and 61 assists for 125 points.

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
1986–87Waterloo SiskinsMWJHL741510
1987–88Kitchener RangersOHL591114254340110
1988–89Kitchener RangersOHL643631674252138
1989–90Kitchener RangersOHL5839377610216481224
1990–91Kitchener RangersOHL2930306043656112
1990–91New York RangersNHL11112422136
1990–91Binghamton RangersAHL84151252022
1991–92Edmonton OilersNHL30002
1991–92Cape Breton OilersAHL4532205238544810
1992–93Edmonton OilersNHL2825728
1992–93Cape Breton OilersAHL513428626314461022
1993–94Edmonton OilersNHL6317153236
1994–95Hartford WhalersNHL4011102161
1995–96Hartford WhalersNHL5910122247
1996–97Hartford WhalersNHL7821143559
1997–98Carolina HurricanesNHL4724638
2002–03Cambridge HornetsOHA-Sr.2317203715632510
2003–04Cambridge HornetsOHA-Sr.2418234124
2004–05Cambridge HornetsOHA-Sr.2924184212
2005–06Cambridge HornetsMLH2422133541
2006–07Brantford BlastMLH22241210671316
2007–08Brantford BlastMLH10369101097168
2007–08Brantford BlastAC536912
NHL totals329646112527522136

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Preceded byJayson MoreNew York Rangers first-round draft pick 1989Succeeded byMichael Stewart