A lot has happened since the November 2008 trade that brought Steen and defenseman Carlo Colaiacovo to the Blues. Steen was just 24 years old then, a relative rookie in the League. Now, he's one of the most respected players in the dressing room, one of the club's most consistent players in any situation and also one of its top leaders.
"Even when he's not scoring, he's dependable as heck," Blues Head Coach Ken Hitchcock said. "He's always doing the little things that are contagious throughout the group. When you have a player like that on your team, it feeds right throughout your lineup. His attention to detail forces other people pay attention also, and it really helps us win hockey games.
"He's not going to be one of those guys that's going to the lead the National Hockey League in points, but he really leads you in winning areas of the game that really matter," Hitchcock added. "Whether its killing a penalty at the right time, or scoring a big power-play goal or clearing the zone when the game is on the line - he does all the little things that help you win games."