Sam Steel, a six-year NHL forward, has re-signed a one-year contract extension with the Dallas Stars. The new deal comes after two productive seasons in the NHL.
According to Daily Faceoff insider Frank Seravalli, Sam Steel is expected to sign a one-year deal to remain with the Dallas Stars on a deal worth $1.2 million.
He had a quality year with Dallas in its bottom six, recording 24 points in 77 games while averaging a little over 13 minutes per game including nearly two minutes per night shorthanded.
We continue our look around the NHL offseason with an overview of the free-agent situation for the Stars.
Over the past few months, the online discourse surrounding the Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames has recently reached a new level. Dallas’ biggest area of need as a “buyer” this season is help on defence.
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The Dallas Stars have announced they have signed Canadian forward Sam Steel on a one-year deal. The deal will run through season 2023-24 and is worth $850,000.
The Dallas Stars keep the fun rolling, signing forward Sam Steel to a one-year contract worth $850,000.
Moving along with the Minnesota Wild’s third-line report cards, next up is Sam Steel. He was highly regarded when the Wild brought him on board last summer and he started out the season looking strong.
The Minnesota Wild are scheduled to visit the Dallas Stars for Game 2 on Wednesday, two nights after Ryan Hartman scored in double overtime to lift Minnesota to a 3-2 win and cap the longest game in Wild history.
In the final week before the Minnesota Wild began their All-Star Break, they played three games and thankfully the week ended on a high note. They faced the Tampa Bay Lightning on the road and then the Philadelphia Flyers and Buffalo Sabres at home.
After closing out a winning December on the road then getting a three-day break, the Minnesota Wild return home to Saint Paul on Wednesday night to face the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The new week in the NHL comes out the gates strong, with quality matchups across the board. Here are five in particular that stand out, all at plus-money.
Connor McDavid will look to extend his career-best goal-scoring streak to eight games when the Edmonton Oilers visit the Minnesota Wild on Monday at Saint Paul, Minn.
The Minnesota Wild’s last week of hockey started out rough but ended on a good note. They played three games, one on the road against the Nashville Predators and two at home against the Pittsburgh Penguins and Carolina Hurricanes.
Let's take a look at what next season will be like for the Minnesota Wild.
The Minnesota Wild have finally made the move they’ve been hinting at all summer and signed a forward to fill out their bottom six. That player is Sam Steel, and he joined the Wild on a team-friendly $825,000 contract for one year, after spending last season with the Anaheim Ducks.
After months of speculation, the Minnesota Wild finally signed Sam Steel this week. A one-year, $825,000 contract isn't something that creates shockwaves throughout the NHL, but the 24-year-old brings a layer of intrigue that makes him a low-risk, high-reward addition.
Steel became an unrestricted free agent after the Anaheim Ducks chose not to issue him a qualifying offer earlier this summer.
With free agency having begun over a month ago, the top-end players are all spoken for (aside from an official announcement regarding Nazem Kadri), though there are a number of interesting ones still available.
While Steel has played exclusively in the NHL, he hasn’t come close to producing at the per-game levels of his first professional campaign.
Three more members of Team Canada’s 2018 World Junior Ice Hockey Championship roster have come forward to deny their involvement in an alleged sexual assault that involved eight junior hockey players.
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