Youth career Blunden had an extensive youth career in the
Ontario Hockey League ( OHL ) &
Canadian Junior Hockey League ( CJHL ) with a number of different clubs in
Ontario, Canada including
Gloucester Rangers,
Belleville Bulls and
Ottawa 67’s u20's between 2004 and 2010. Blunden's youth career was capped off by being named
captain by the
Gloucester Rangers in 2009/2010
CJHL season where Stephen bagged 90 points with 22 goals and 68 assists in 54 matches.
University career In 2010 Stephen moved to the
University of Ottawa and started playing for the university team,
Ottawa Gee-Gees, in the
Canadian Interuniversity Sport men's ice hockey ( CIS ). Blunden spent four seasons with the Gee-Gees, playing regularly and participated in the play-offs in three of those four seasons. In Blunden's last season in the CIS he was selected in the 2013-2014 CIS ( OUA East ) First all-star team.
CBR Brave 4 April 2014, CBR Brave announced the import signing of Stephen Blunden along with teammate Mathieu Ouellette from the
University of Ottawa. The Canadian pair were the second and third import signings for the new club from
Canberra and the first offensive signings. Upon signing Blunden made it clear he was excited to experience the Australian lifestyle and culture and had this to say: Being from Ottawa, we don’t have the luxury of being close to any beautiful beaches along the coast so I would love to try and take up surfing. I had a few buddies in the past play here and they said they had a great experience, so I emailed Canberra and started talking with [coach Matti Luoma] and he convinced me to come. It's surpassed my expectations, the games get pretty physical, pretty quick. At first our line struggled, our first two shifts we got scored against both times, but after that we really gelled. Blunden finished his inaugural regular AIHL season with him assisting the team to a third finish and qualifying for the AIHL Finals weekend and a shot at the
Goodall Cup. Blunden had proven the early season hype correct by finishing the season as the second top points scorer in the league leading players table with a total of 68 points collected from 36 goals and 32 assists giving Stephen the best points per game score of 2.8 in the AIHL for the 2014 season. For his efforts Stephen was named CBR Brave Best Forward that was given out at the maiden Brave Awards Presentation Night at the Woden Tradies Club, Phillip, ACT. On 30 August 2014, Blunden along with his teammates experienced the disappointment of sudden-death elimination in the AIHL Finals held at
Medibank Icehouse in
Docklands, Victoria with a demolition 6–1 defeat at the hands of
Melbourne Ice. 10 September 2014, On conclusion of the 2014 AIHL season, Blunden returned to North America to seek a new challenge in his hockey career and was signed by professional club
Tulsa Oilers from the
ECHL in the
United States. However, by October 23, 2014, Blunden was released by the Oilers without making an apperience for the club. After being released by
Tulsa Oilers Blunden signed on with
HC Cholet in the professional French second division (
FFHG Division 1 ). Stephen played sixteen games for Cholet, known as the Dogs, and scored nineteen points with eight goals and eleven assists while racking up a large number of penalty minutes ( 80 minutes ). 23 March 2015, Before the start of the
2015 AIHL season the
CBR Brave announced the re-signing of Stephen Blunden after securing an early release of his Cholet contract. Blunden linked up with the Brave in round two of the season and made his 2015 return debut for the Brave against the
Newcastle North Stars, scoring two goals and getting an assist as the Brave succumbed to the North Stars 7–4 in
Newcastle at the
Hunter Ice Skating Stadium. After the first six games of the 2015 season Lee Gaskin sat down with Stephen for another interview to talk about the reasons why Stephen returned to
Canberra given he was the only import player to return to the
CBR Brave for their second season. "I don't think people give Canberra the respect it deserves," Blunden said. "I love the city, the fans are great, it's just fun playing hockey here. "It's a great group of guys, we all just come together and gel so well, we all work hard for each other and stand up for each other. Almost every night we're hanging out even if it's away from the rink and they're just fun to be around." Blunden played with Cholet in France, but said Australian ice hockey could stand its ground. "I think it's a lot rougher here than it is over in Europe. The refs let a lot more go, which is fine by me. I like it, it's a lot more fun, it gets the fans behind the game." ==Personal==