Sunday, November 10, 2013

Alex Steen: A Surprising Start



Steen, is tied for the league lead of 14 goals
With the NHL season fully underway, there's a surprising stat that no one ever expected. Alexander Steen is tied for the lead in goals with 14. Steen, who has never had a standout season, now is the center spotlight for the St. Louis Blues. Steen has registered at least one point every game this season except for one. After being drafted 24th overall in the 2002 draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, Steen spent 3 and a half seasons with the Maple Leafs.  In the middle of the 2008-2009 season, Steen was traded to the St. Louis Blues, where it has been his home since. Steen's highest amount of goals scored in a season was 24;however, he now is on pace with Steven Stamkos for a 40 plus goal season. The reason why this is amazing is because no one expected Steen to be leading the league in goals. After being projected to get no more than 20 goals this season, Steen is now only 6 away, and is going to get a whole lot more than 20. He is currently on a 10 game point streak, and has already had 5 multi-point games this season. 


Steen is on pace to have a 40 plus goal season
Is he a possible MVP threat? That's a good question. As of now, yes. The league leader in goals always has a chance to win the MVP. The real question is whether he is going to continue producing numbers this great. To be honest, I don't see him continuing his scoring tear. It's too hard to be playing that great the whole season. He does have a chance to be like Steven Stamkos, and possibly have a 50 goal season, but I feel it's unlikely. Everyone is keeping a close eye on Steen, in order to see if he can continue his impressive numbers. It would be interesting to see how Steen continues the rest of the season. 

Steen is line mates with David Backes and T.J. Oshie

He's not that big of a guy. At only 6 feet tall, he doesn't seem like a scoring threat, but all goalies around the NHL keep a close eye on him when he has the puck. He has a tinted visor that really makes him stand out to most players and gives him a certain edge. He doesn't get all these goals by himself, he has a lot of help. With David Backes, and T.J. Oshie on his line, there is no wonder why he gets so many goals. With such a good team, the Blues now are a serious threat for the Stanley Cup. They are already one of the best teams in the Western Conference; it's only a matter of time until they win the Stanley Cup.