The injury was bad enough as the team ruled Steen out for the rest of the game. Alexander Steen comments on his injury, what went wrong against Vancouver and whether he thinks the Blues will be strong contenders next season. Alexander Steen has undergone shoulder surgery, and it sounds like Team Sweden will need to name at least one replacement player for the upcoming World …

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Steen went under the knife in June to repair his injured left shoulder and that means there's no guarantee he'll be ready to go when the puck drops on opening night. The 4-6 month timeline for Steen’s return also means he could miss the beginning of the upcoming St. Louis Blues season. Added 11:51 am (EST) The cerebral winger has delivered three-straight 50-plus point seasons and might have hit 60 points for the third-consecutive year had he not missed so much time to injury. Added 11:48 am (EST) Unfortunatly, Alex missed nearly 20 games due to an injury, but came back and finished the season strongly. ... Coach Craig Berube said after the game that Steen’s injury didn’t look serious. Added 2:31 pm (EST) Added 2:49 pm (EST) Added 9:57 am (EST) Added 2:49 pm (EST) Alexander Steen talked about his lingering injury issue on Monday when he spoke to the media. Each of those forwards could potentially replicate Steen’s offensive contributions, though the two-way play is going to be hard to replace.Sweden will be asked to find someone to step into Steen’s place before the tournament begins in mid-September, though. Sign up today to get the best features and analysis from the NHL and beyond. And now they want us to have them, too.Alexander Steen underwent shoulder surgery and won’t be re-evaluated until early October, meaning he’s likely to miss the World Cup. Added 11:51 am (EST) Blues veteran Alexander Steen said he initially sustained an injury before Phase 3 (training camp) — one that limited his play in the Edmonton bubble to … Steen needed help from trainer Ray Barile and teammate Colton Parayko to get off the ice.

Among the players who were left off of the Swedish roster are Gustav Nyquist, Mika Zibanejab, Rickard Rakell and Mikael Backlund. Added 1:40 pm (EST) Related Videos 8:48 Bill Keenan lived it, wrote about it – and now it's the latest hockey movie.With players from other leagues sitting on the sidelines to protest racial injustice, hockey players were forced to have some difficult conversations. Added 11:26 am (EST) If you’re already a subscriber, click on the My Account button to sign into your account to renew your subscription, make a payment, redeem a gift, update your payment method and much more...After a two-day pause to reflect on things bigger than hockey, the NHL resumed Saturday and the Tampa Bay Lightning continued their mastery over the Boston Bruins, who are suddenly searching for answers.What happens when your hockey dream sends you to the fringes of the European minor leagues instead of the NHL? Steen, who has missed 16 games with the injury, will return to the lineup when the St. Louis Blues host the Chicago Blackhawks at Enterprise Center (7 p.m., FSMW, 101 ESPN). And while Sweden may have a plethora of options to fill his spot, the same can’t be said for the Blues. Added 10:47 am (EST)

Steen also became the first Blues player to get a point in 13 straight games since Pierre Turgeon in 1999–2000. Added 4:58 pm (EST) St. Louis will absolutely be hoping it’s a four-month absence and nothing more for Steen.Not a subscriber? Added 1:40 pm (EST) That he fell injured shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, though.

Added 4:58 pm (EST) And then Alexander Steen missed the third period on Sunday with a lower-body injury. You can watch NHL match on tv with our adaptateur hdmi vga, its easy. Alexander Steen Injured. St. Louis Blues forward Alexander Steen will miss the rest of training camp after suffering a left hand injury in a preseason game Monday in Dallas.
Added 2:31 pm (EST) Steen could very well be back in time for opening night in the campaign, but the same can’t be said for the World Cup.