Project Mayhem: Questions for Steen

The Blues have an open forum for Alex Steen to answer fan-submitted questions. So they're kinda asking for it, right?

Is that a goal I smell? Because I smell something, that's for sure.
The deadline for submissions is tomorrow, and not every question will be answered, especially not a lot of the questions that we might submit.
But.
There's always a chance, isn't there? Here's the assignment: see if you can get a question asked and answered by Steen on the Blues website. Extra points will be added for anyone who can get in one of our inside references or a humorous question.
No prizes will be awarded, but you will earn the respect of your online peers for the rest of eternity. Or some approximate thereof.
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Are you a player who likes to beak off between whistles?
Is it true your favourite cereal is Fruit Loops?
Man . . .
I think this should be a challenge for the Pension Plan Puppets crew to cover.
"Leaders are made, they are not born. They are made by hard effort, which is the price which all of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile." -- Vince Lombardi
(No, I'm not a Packers fan)
I submitted this...
Mr. Steen: Thanks for taking my question. I’ve been a Blues fan for 20 years now and it’s great to see the team really put their collective nose to the grindstone and play hard night in and night out.
While playing for several different coaches with the Toronto Maple Leafs(Pat Quinn,Paul Maurice, and Ron Wilson), do you see a different level or style of pre-game and game-time preparation and adjustments with Head Coach Andy Murray?
Sooo...
No chance in hell of getting answered, but here’s my question.
If you had to pick a favorite science-based television show, what would be your favorite?
1. Mr. Wizard
2. Bill Nye The Science Guy
3. Beakman’s World
How old would you be if you didn't know how old you are? - Satchel Paige
Call me crazy...
but I think that could get through. They always throw in inane TV-based questions to make them more personal.
SWYD

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