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LEAFS MAY HAVE A HIDDEN GEM IN ALEX STEEVES

Created by: TML_Tika
Team: 2022-23 Toronto Maple Leafs
Initial Creation Date: Aug. 23, 2022
Published: Aug. 23, 2022
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Kyle Dubas and the Toronto Maple Leafs may have uncovered a hidden gem when they signed Alex Steeves to a three year entry level deal in March 2021 after he was coveted by multiple NHL teams after playing three years in the NCAA for the University of Notre Name.

Hayley Wickenenheiser, Toronto's director of player development commented last year after watching Alex Steeve's in his first pro development camp that he looks like a pro player on the ice.

Alex Steeves wanted to dominate after his first pro development camp when he joined the Toronto Marlies in the AHL last year and was on fire to start his first season with 14 points in his first 13 games and had a great first pro season with 23 goals and 46 points in 58 games.

Kyle Dubas recently commented after the Leafs season that he wouldn't put it past Alex Steeves to have a big offseason and steal an NHL roster this fall.

There is not many flaws in Steeve's game as he is a great skater, has incredible speed and a lethal shot with a lightening release and tremendous accuracy.

Alex Steeves plays 5x5, PP and PK and is an incredible run and gun player and burns opponents when they make mistakes. He also uses his elite speed on the back-check and has a strong hockey IQ which makes him a very valuable two-way player similar to a Mitch Marner.

There is not much to dislike about Alex Steeves as he plays hard, scores goals, great at both ends of the rink, is incredibly consistent and looks ready to claim a roster spot starting on the Leaf's new and superior fourth line this season. He looks like an brilliant signing by Kyle Dubas and a hidden gem for the Toronto Maple Leafs with huge upside.
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Aug. 24, 2022 at 10:45 p.m.
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mokumboi
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Quoting: TML_Tika
You might want to read the comments about Alex Steeves from Palhal on this post who is probably one of the most knowledgable viewers on CapFriendly with his 15,662 likes if you think my despcription is all fantastical.........He is going to be starting on the fourth line because that it where a good young player should be starting.

Bunting actually played some fourth line shifts last year on the Leafs........until Keefe continued to elevate him up the roster and finally to the first line with Matthews and Marner because he earned his ice time like Steeves is going to do as well.



Your "scouting report" was nothing like palhal's comment, dude. This talk about how he has blazing speed and a pinpoint laser are wildly exaggerated. Steeves has offensive skills, for sure, but he's also small-ish and his initial stride ain;t the strongest. Even Toronto-based writers (at real outlets, not THW or something) have him listed below their top 5-6 Leafs prospects right now.
Aug. 24, 2022 at 11:49 p.m.
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Your "scouting report" was nothing like palhal's comment, dude. This talk about how he has blazing speed and a pinpoint laser are wildly exaggerated. Steeves has offensive skills, for sure, but he's also small-ish and his initial stride ain;t the strongest. Even Toronto-based writers (at real outlets, not THW or something) have him listed below their top 5-6 Leafs prospects right now.


You should be careful to not believe everything the so called Toronto-based media writers write as there are much more knowledagble hockey minds that those guys.
Aug. 25, 2022 at 12:15 a.m.
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You should be careful to not believe everything the so called Toronto-based media writers write as there are much more knowledagble hockey minds that those guys.


Yeah, except the non-Toronto guys all say the same thing in this case.
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