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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 13:15
- Average Power Play TOI: 0:03
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 1:51
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
12:19
0:39
0:19
2022–23
14:58
0:49
0:53
2023–24
13:15
0:03
1:51
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ANALYSIS
Minnesota doesn't have much cap space to work with, so cheap, potentially high-upside players like Steel, a 2016 first-round pick, make sense for the team to pursue. Steel has yet to reach his potential offensively -- he was limited to 20 points through 68 games with the Ducks last season -- but he's been good defensively, and he's still just 24 years old.
Minnesota doesn't have much cap space to work with, so cheap, potentially high-upside players like Steel, a 2016 first-round pick, make sense for the team to pursue. Steel has yet to reach his potential offensively -- he was limited to 20 points through 68 games with the Ducks last season -- but he's been good defensively, and he's still just 24 years old.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Steel has scored exactly six goals in each of his first three NHL seasons, although he played in 22 games back in 2018-19, 65 in 2019-20, and 42 a year ago. Steel was drafted as an offensive forward. The numbers haven't been there to date and Steel seems miscast in a depth role, so something will have to change in order for the Ducks to get maximum value out of their former 2016 first-round pick (No. 30 overall). Dynasty/keeper league managers should hang onto Steel if possible in hopes he finds a consistent role on a thin Anaheim roster, but he's completely off the map in redraft formats.