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Sam Steel

Sam Steel (born February 3, 1998) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre currently playing for the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Standing at 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm) tall and weighing 185 pounds (84 kg), Steel shoots left-handed and was selected by the in the first round, 30th overall, of the . Steel began his junior career with the of the (WHL) from 2013 to 2018, where he recorded 131 goals and 215 assists in 264 games. During the 2016–17 season, he earned recognition as a WHL East First Team member and was named the CHL Player of the Year after leading the league with 131 points (50 goals and 81 assists) in 66 games. He also represented at the 2018 IIHF World Under-20 Championship, contributing to a win. In his NHL career, Steel made his debut with the during the 2018–19 season and played there through 2021–22, appearing in 143 games and tallying 21 points (10 goals and 11 assists). He signed as a with the on August 30, 2022, where he spent the 2022–23 season, posting career highs of 28 points (10 goals and 18 assists) in 65 games. Steel joined the [Dallas Stars](/page/Dallas Stars) as a on July 1, 2023, and has since signed contract extensions, including a one-year deal in 2024 worth $1.2 million and a two-year deal in 2025 worth $4.2 million with an annual cap hit of $2.1 million, securing his tenure through the 2026–27 season. As of November 2025, he has accumulated 149 points (51 goals and 98 assists) in 437 regular-season games and 14 points (3 goals and 11 assists) in 42 playoff games across his NHL teams.

Early life

Family background

Sam Steel was born on February 3, 1998, in , , . He grew up in the nearby community of , where his family fostered a strong connection to the sport of from his earliest years. Steel is the younger son of Larry Steel, a dedicated hockey enthusiast who played a pivotal role in introducing his children to the game, and his mother. His older brother, Patrick Steel, was born on October 7, 1993. The brothers shared a close bond, often engaging in hockey-related activities together under their father's guidance. The Steel family's involvement in hockey extended to practical and communal efforts, including the annual construction of an outdoor rink near their home, which served as a key venue for informal play and skill development. This setup, complete with boards and other features, reflected Steel's passion and provided with early exposure to the physical and social aspects of the sport. Additionally, the family routinely watched professional and amateur games together, nurturing Sam's initial interest and enthusiasm for the game. Patrick Steel followed his passion for by joining the Canmore Eagles of the (AJHL) in 2011, where he began his junior career as a forward. Patrick died suddenly on November 9, 2011, at the age of 18. This family tragedy intensified Sam's drive to succeed in .

Youth development

Sam Steel began playing organized at the age of three in his hometown of , , through the local minor hockey association. He progressed through the Minor Hockey Association's competitive streams, starting with the Strathcona Warriors U15 AA team in the 2010-11 season, where he recorded 32 points in 11 games. By the following year, Steel joined the Flyers U15 AAA, a premier bantam-level squad, and quickly established himself as a standout performer, amassing 50 points in 33 games during 2011-12. His development accelerated in the 2012-13 season with the Flyers, where the 5-foot-10, 155-pound center exploded for 104 points (52 goals, 52 assists) in just 31 games, earning him recognition as one of 's top bantam prospects. This dominant bantam performance led to Steel being selected second overall by the in the 2013 , marking the culmination of his foundational youth development in Alberta's minor system. A left-shooting center known for his skill and IQ, Steel's early attributes positioned him for a seamless transition to major , supported by his family's encouragement in pursuing the from a young age.

Playing career

Western Hockey League

Sam Steel joined the of the (WHL) at age 15, signing a standard player agreement on August 28, 2013, after being selected second overall in the 2013 . He made his WHL debut during the 2013-14 season, appearing in five regular-season games without recording a point, and played two playoff games as the Pats reached the Eastern Conference Finals. Over the next three full seasons, Steel emerged as a top offensive talent, playing a total of 199 regular-season games and accumulating 255 points (90 goals, 165 assists) while serving as an alternate in his final two years with the team. In the 2016-17 season, Steel had a breakout year, leading the WHL and the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) in scoring with 131 points (50 goals, 81 assists) in 66 games, earning him the Bob Clarke Trophy as the WHL's top scorer, the as the WHL Player of the Year, and a spot on the WHL East First Team. As an alternate captain, he helped the Pats capture the WHL regular-season Eastern Conference title and advance to the WHL Finals, where they defeated the in seven games to win the as WHL champions. In the , hosted by the Pats in , Steel recorded 13 points (2 goals, 11 assists) in five games, leading all players in scoring and earning tournament MVP honors despite the Pats' 4-2 loss to the in the championship game. Steel returned for a partial 2017-18 season as team captain, contributing 83 points (33 goals, 50 assists) in 54 games before departing the WHL to pursue professional hockey. In the that year, he added 11 points (1 goal, 10 assists) in seven games as the Pats were eliminated in the first round by the Broncos. Over his four-season WHL career (2013-18), Steel played 258 regular-season games for 338 points (123 goals, 215 assists) and participated in 44 games for 57 points (18 goals, 39 assists). His development in the WHL culminated in his selection by the in the first round, 30th overall, of the .

Collegiate career

Following his successful junior career with the in the , Sam Steel verbally committed to join the Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey program in the (NCHC) for the 2016-17 season. However, after being selected in the first round, 30th overall, by the in the , Steel signed a three-year entry-level contract with the team on December 20, 2016, forgoing his NCAA eligibility. This allowed him to remain with the Pats for an additional one and a half seasons, completing his junior development before transitioning to professional hockey. As a result, Steel did not enroll at the or play any games in the NCAA.

Professional career

Steel signed a three-year entry-level contract with the on December 20, 2016, following his selection in the first round (30th overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft. He made his professional debut with the Ducks' AHL affiliate, the , during the 2018-19 season, where he recorded 20 goals and 21 assists for 41 points in 53 games. Steel then earned a call-up to the NHL, debuting on October 4, 2018, against the , and scored his first NHL goal on October 21 against the . Just months later, on March 26, 2019, he notched his first career —becoming the youngest player in Ducks history to do so at 21 years and 51 days old—in a 5-4 victory over the . Over the next three seasons with Anaheim (2019-20 to 2021-22), Steel established himself as a reliable bottom-six forward, appearing in 175 games and accumulating 54 points (18 goals, 36 assists) while splitting time between the NHL and . As a in the summer of 2022, he signed a one-year, $825,000 contract with the on August 30, 2022, where he achieved a career-high 28 points (10 goals, 18 assists) in 65 games during the 2022-23 season, contributing to the team's defensive structure as a penalty-killing specialist. Steel entered unrestricted free agency in 2023 and signed a one-year, $850,000 deal with the on July 1, 2023, transitioning to a more versatile role in their bottom-six lines. In the 2023-24 season, he posted 24 points (9 goals, 15 assists) in 77 games, including strong defensive play with 67 hits and a plus-8 rating, before adding 5 points (1 goal, 4 assists) in 19 playoff games en route to the Western Conference Final. The re-signed him to a one-year, $1.2 million contract on July 1, 2024, rewarding his reliability. During the 2024-25 regular season, Steel tallied 25 points (6 goals, 19 assists) in 79 games, highlighted by two goals and career-best winning of 53.5%, while contributing 7 points (1 goal, 6 assists) in 18 playoff games. On February 14, 2025, Steel agreed to a two-year contract extension with worth $4.2 million (AAV $2.1 million), securing his role through the 2026-27 season. Entering the 2025-26 campaign as a key bottom-six center, he has recorded 7 points (2 goals, 5 assists) in 19 games as of November 18, 2025, continuing to excel in faceoffs (54.2% win rate) and penalty killing. Through the end of the 2024-25 season, Steel had amassed 142 points (49 goals, 93 assists) in 418 NHL regular-season games across three organizations, underscoring his evolution from a promising prospect to a steady NHL contributor.

International career

Under-18 play

Steel was selected to represent at the 2015 Memorial Tournament, an annual international under-18 tournament held in Břeclav, , and , , that serves as a key showcase for NHL draft-eligible prospects from around the world. At the time, the 17-year-old center was in his second season with the of the (WHL), where his impressive performance the prior year, including 54 points in 61 games, had positioned him as a rising talent. Playing a skilled playmaking role on the forward lines, Steel recorded 1 goal and 2 assists for 3 points in 5 games during the tournament. His contributions helped go undefeated, culminating in a 7-3 victory over in the final.

World Junior Championships

Steel was named to Team 's roster for the 2018 IIHF World U20 Championship, held in , after a strong start to his final season with the . As a key forward, he contributed significantly to 's offensive attack, centering a line with wingers and , whose chemistry helped drive consistent scoring throughout the tournament. In seven games, Steel tallied four goals and five assists for nine points, recording at least one point in every contest and ranking second among Canadian in goals scored. His goals included the game-winner in a 6-0 victory over on December 27, as well as tallies against , , and the in the semifinals. Canada's undefeated run in regulation time—capped by a 3-1 gold-medal win over on January 5—highlighted the team's dominance, with Steel's play providing crucial secondary scoring alongside stars like on defense. Steel built on his prior under-18 international experience to earn confidence in the high-stakes U20 environment, helping secure its 17th World Junior title.

Personal life

Family influences

Sam Steel's father, Larry Steel, has maintained a significant presence in his son's journey beyond early development, often attending major events and offering public reflections on key milestones. During the 2018 in , Larry was among the proud parents in attendance, speaking with outlets about the global parent community and describing Sam as possessing an "old soul" for his mature play and leadership on Team . This involvement underscores Larry's role as a steadfast supporter, extending from building the family's outdoor rink in to cheering at international tournaments. The Steel family has been instrumental in facilitating Sam's relocations to advance his career, providing emotional and logistical backing during transitions from their home. When Sam moved to , at age 15 to join the Western Hockey League's , his parents arranged for a family that became an extended support network, helping him adapt to life away from home while maintaining close family ties. Throughout his junior and professional career, the family's encouragement has been key during transitions, including his signing with the after the 2016 draft. Throughout Sam's professional career, his has served as a cornerstone during NHL uncertainties, including free agency decisions. After leaving the Anaheim Ducks as a in 2022 and signing with the , then joining the in 2023, Steel highlighted his family's unwavering belief as vital to navigating performance slumps and rebuilding confidence, with his parents and sister pushing him to persevere. As of 2025, Steel is married to Lauren Victoria and they have children, though his public narrative centers on this parental and sibling legacy, crediting their collective influence for his resilience and growth.

Motivations and legacy

Steel experienced a profound personal tragedy when his older brother, Patrick Steel, died suddenly on November 9, 2011, at age 18 from while playing for the Canmore Eagles in the . At just 13 years old, the loss left an indelible emotional impact on Steel and his family, reshaping his approach to and hockey. In reflections from his early NHL days, Steel described the event as one that "changed my immensely," fostering a centered on and honoring his brother's unfulfilled dreams. This grief fueled Steel's dedication to the sport, with him often articulating a commitment to "playing for" Patrick as a core motivation. During his 2016 rookie training camp with the , Steel stated, "He’s always with me," and emphasized carrying on to "make him proud," drawing inspiration from Patrick's of "Finish the play." He reiterated this resolve in subsequent years, noting in 2021 that Patrick remains "always around in spirit," underscoring how the instilled a relentless : "Work ethic is the only thing you can control." These sentiments, echoed in interviews through 2019, highlight a philosophy built on and quiet tribute rather than overt achievement. Steel's personal growth amid NHL challenges further exemplifies this resilience, as he navigated early struggles with —where hesitation and limited ice time led to a non-qualifying offer in 2022—by seeking fresh opportunities. Signing a one-year deal with the that August, he viewed it as a "fresh slate" to reclaim his game, achieving a career-high 28 points in 65 games during the 2022-23 season. This momentum carried to the in 2023, where a one-year contract evolved into a two-year extension in February 2025 worth $4.2 million after consistent bottom-six contributions, including 24 points in 77 games during the 2023-24 season and steady production thereafter. Off the ice, Steel prioritizes family privacy, with limited public details on interests, though his narrative indirectly promotes mental fortitude by sharing the enduring influence of loss without formal philanthropic initiatives as of 2025. His legacy thus lies in embodying quiet strength, inspiring peers through personal endurance rather than structured advocacy.

Career statistics

Regular Season

Western Hockey League (WHL)

SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2013–14Regina PatsWHL500000
2014–15Regina PatsWHL6117375416+10
2015–16Regina PatsWHL7223477024-8
2016–17Regina PatsWHL66508113140+49
2017–18Regina PatsWHL5433508318+27

National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

Sam Steel did not record any games played in the during the 2017–18 season with the .

American Hockey League (AHL)

SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2018–195320214124-3

National Hockey League (NHL)

SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2018–19NHL2265118+2
2019–20NHL656162220-13
2020–21NHL4266128-7
2021–22NHL686142016-17
2022–23NHL6510182818+11
2023–24NHL7791524290
2024–25NHL796192531-6
2025–26NHL192576-5
NHL Career Totals (through 2025–26): 437 GP, 51 G, 98 A, 149 Pts, 136 PIM, -35 +/-

Playoffs

(WHL)

SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIM
2013–14WHL20000
2015–16WHL12610164
2016–17WHL231119308
2017–18WHL7110112
WHL Playoff Totals: 44 GP, 18 G, 39 A, 57 Pts, 14 PIM

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SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIM
2018–191667138

National Hockey League (NHL)

SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIM+/-
2022–23NHL51122+1
2023–24NHL191452+1
2024–25NHL1816718-1
NHL Playoff Totals (through 2024–25): 42 GP, 3 G, 11 A, 14 Pts, 22 PIM, +1 +/-

International career

Steel represented internationally at the under-18 and under-20 levels, earning gold medals in both tournaments he participated in.
YearTournamentGPGAPtsPIMMedal
201551234Gold
201874590Gold
As of November 2025, Steel has not appeared for Canada in senior-level international competitions.

Awards and honors

Junior

During his time in the Western Hockey League (WHL) with the Regina Pats, Sam Steel earned several individual accolades recognizing his offensive prowess and overall performance. He did not play collegiate hockey.
  • CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game (2016): Selected to participate as a top draft-eligible prospect, representing Team Cherry in the annual showcase event.
  • WHL East First All-Star Team (2017): Honored for his exceptional play during the 2016–17 regular season.
  • Bob Clarke Trophy (2017): Awarded as the WHL's leading scorer with 131 points (50 goals, 81 assists) in 66 games.
  • Four Broncos Memorial Trophy (2017): Named WHL Player of the Year for his dominant season, leading the league in scoring and contributing significantly to the Pats' playoff run.
  • CHL Top Scorer Award (2017): Recognized as the Canadian Hockey League's top regular-season point producer.
  • Ed Chynoweth Trophy (2018): Led all players in scoring at the Memorial Cup tournament with 13 points (2 goals, 11 assists) in 5 games while on loan from the AHL's San Diego Gulls to the host Regina Pats.
  • Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy (2018): Named Most Valuable Player of the Memorial Cup tournament.

Professional and international

Steel represented at the 2015 Memorial Tournament, winning gold with Team U18. He also played at the 2018 IIHF World Under-20 Championship in , where he contributed nine points (four goals and five assists) over seven games to help secure the gold medal. His performance included an assist in the gold medal game against , marking 's fifth consecutive title at the tournament. In his professional career with the , , and organizations, Steel has not received individual awards in the NHL or , focusing instead on consistent depth contributions across 434 NHL games (as of the 2025–26 season).

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