ALEXANDER STEEN

Blues Hall of Fame Class of 2026

Alexander Steen was a cornerstone of the Blues for over a decade, known for his leadership, skill and relentless work ethic. A 2019 Stanley Cup Champion and longtime assistant captain, Steen’s impact on and off the ice continues as he transitions into his role as the team’s next general manager.

  • Drafted in the first round (No. 24 overall) by Toronto in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft
  • Traded to St. Louis on November 24, 2008
  • Won the 2019 Stanley Cup Championship with the Blues, recording five points (two goals, three assists) in 26 postseason games
  • Appeared in 765 games with the Blues over parts of 12 seasons, the 4th most games as a Blue in franchise history
  • His father, Thomas Steen, recorded 817 points in his NHL career over 14 seasons, making them one of six father-son duos in NHL history to each post over 600 career points
  • Appeared in the 2014 Winter Olympics with Sweden, posting four points (one goal, three assists), winning a silver medal
  • NHL Career (15 seasons)
    • 1,018 games played
    • 245 goals
    • 377 assists
    • 622 points
    • 36 points (15 goals, 21 assists) in 91 career postseason games (nine postseason appearances)
  • As a Blue (12 seasons)
    • 765 games played (4th all-time)
    • 195 goals (10th all-time)
    • 301 assists (6th all-time)
    • 496 points (6th all-time)
    • 35 game-winning goals (6th all-time)
    • 2019 Stanley Cup Champion
    • Scored in the third overtime in Game 1 of the 2014 First Round vs. Chicago - the longest game in St. Louis Blues history
    • One of five players in franchise history to appear in at least 12 seasons as a Blue
    • Served as an assistant captain for 10 seasons (2010-11 to 2019-20)
    • One of five players in franchise history to dress in at least 90 playoff games as a Blue