You've played with three other NHL teams prior to joining the Blues, so you've seen different styles and systems. Do you get a sense early on that your game is suited to the Blues' style of play?
Saad: Yeah, definitely. I thought even from playing against the Blues that I liked their style of play, and then coming in: playing that aggressive style, holding onto pucks, supporting each other in the offensive zone. Kind of grinding and wearing teams down, that's all things I like to do. That's something that's being preached here, and I'm looking forward to getting into the games.
You're wearing No. 20 this season - a number that belonged to Alexander Steen. How did that come about?
Saad: It's something that I asked if it was available because obviously I know the history of it, and it's something that I've always worn. (Steen) was nice enough to let me keep that. There's obviously a good history with the number here, and I just want to represent that number and hopefully have success with it.
When you played against the Blues last season, what did you remember about them defensively? Blues Head Coach Craig Berube has discussed making some tweaks to the defense this year.
Saad: I know they've always played a kind of tight-checking hockey game. It always seems like when you play against the Blues that they're in the game and it's always a tight-checking, one-goal game. I know last year was a little bit different of a year, with COVID and things like that. We've made some adjustments. I'm still learning the system, but like I said, it's always been a team that is always in the game and can check you well.