The forward was 20 games from his 1,000th NHL game and realized the milestone would come against the Winnipeg Jets, in the city where he was born and raised and against the team for whom his father, Thomas Steen, played.
"There have been a couple guys texting me about that," the younger Steen said. "[Former Blues teammate] Paul Stastny counted them out and texted me about that, how crazy it was. I talked to my [father] about it. It's funny how stuff like that happens, with all the injuries and games you play and things that could happen."
It will happen when the Blues visit the Jets at Bell MTS Place on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; NHLN, SN360, CITY, SNW, FS-MW, NHL.TV). Steen, in his 16th NHL season, played his 999th game Friday, a 4-2 loss at the Edmonton Oilers.
It's a remarkable set of circumstances for the 35-year-old forward, who was out from Nov. 9-Dec. 12.
His father played 14 seasons for the Jets, who left Winnipeg after the 1995-96 NHL season to become the Phoenix Coyotes. Winnipeg got NHL hockey back in 2011 when the Atlanta Thrashers moved to become the second incarnation of the Jets.
"And they didn't even have a team in Winnipeg for a long time. So for it to fall on this game is really cool," Steen said. "I'll have the whole family there, my parents, my brother and sister, and a lot of friends I grew up with there, family friends."