Steel shows his mettle in helping surging Stars shine
CALGARY — When you reel off a franchise record 10 consecutive wins like the Dallas Stars — all while missing several key players — it takes the contributions of many.
One of those guys is forward Sam Steel, who tied his career high for goals (10) and set a career high for points (29) on Tuesday with two goals and an assist in the Stars’ 6-1 rout of the Calgary Flames.
“You’re always trying to get better and better, year by year,” said Steel, who grew up in Ardrossan, Alta., a hamlet just to the east of Edmonton. “I’m trying to take steps this year. I’ve been getting a little bit more opportunity, which is always great.”
A prolific scorer in junior with the WHL’s Regina Pats, Steel won the WHL scoring race in 2017-18 with 131 points (50 goals, 81 assists) in 66 games. That was the season after he was a first-round pick of the Anaheim Ducks.


