Doug Armstrong, Alexander Steen Transitioning Will Reshape Blues
As Alexander Steen prepares to take over as General Manager of the St. Louis Blues on July 1, 2026, he is already sharing GM duties with incumbent Doug Armstrong. Armstrong will transition to President of Hockey Operations, while Steen manages team expectations and operations ahead of the NHL Draft. Armstrong's future role involves only draft selections, while Steen holds decision-making authority on trades and personnel matters during this transitional period. The Blues are in a stable position entering the offseason, primarily needing to extend Dylan Holloway.
By the Numbers- St. Louis Blues ranked 10th in NHL farm system rankings post-trade deadline.
- Steen will oversee trade decisions for several key players, including Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou.
- Steen's management will begin with assessing trade candidates and player extensions.
- Armstrong will focus solely on draft selections ahead of the 2026 NHL Draft.
As Steen takes the helm, his decisions on potential trades and player development will shape the team's future direction, possibly enhancing their farm system and roster strength.
Bottom LineSteen's approach to trades and player evaluations will be crucial in determining the Blues' immediate future and long-term strategy, especially given the flexibility provided by their current prospects.
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