Kevin Dean was drafted 86th overall in the
1987 NHL entry draft by the
New Jersey Devils. He then played four years at the
University of New Hampshire before transferring to the
American Hockey League (AHL). In 1994–95 Dean helped the
Albany River Rats win the AHL's
Calder Cup championship. He made his NHL debut the same season and was a member of the
Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils. Following a few seasons transferring between the minors and NHL, the
Atlanta Thrashers claimed Dean in the
1999 NHL Expansion Draft. He would play for multiple teams in the NHL but never secure a permanent spot, retiring in 2002. Kevin Dean had to stop playing due to heart problems after ten years. ==Coaching career==