Jordan Kyrou Bags Two Goals As Blues Shock Kraken With Comeback
St. Louis Blues right wing Jordan Kyrou opened the 2024-25 campaign with a two-goal effort in Tuesday's 3-2 road victory over Seattle. St. Louis looked lifeless and fell into a two-goal hole early in the second period, but the Blues produced a comeback led by Kyrou. He netted a power-play goal at the 13:42 mark in the second to get things started and registered the eventual game-winner less than two minutes later. Kyrou produced his goals with three shots and had one block and one hit in the game while logging 16:38 of ice time as a member of the second line. Dating back to last season, Kyrou now boasts eight goals and 11 points across his last eight outings.
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou scored two goals as the team defeated Chicago 5-2 on Wednesday. He potted a pair of quick goals at the start of the game to boost his season's total to 29. The 25-year-old has also collected 36 assists across 79 outings. Kyrou's productivity has dipped in 2023-24, but he has made a late scoring surge. The Blues forward boasts four goals and three assists in the past four games, matching his longest scoring streak of the season.
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou registered two assists in Wednesday's 3-2 overtime defeat to Edmonton. Kyrou played a key role as the team made a superb start to the game with a couple of quick goals. He helped Robert Thomas and Pavel Buchnevich score inside the opening five minutes. The first tally came in a power-play situation. Kyrou now boasts four multi-point efforts for the month. However, he's been far from his best in 2023-24. After averaging close to a point per game across the previous two seasons, Kyrou is on pace for a 65-point campaign. With 59 games played, he's sitting on 19 goals and 28 assists.
Jordan Kyrou Ends Mini-Slump With Three-Point Effort
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou produced a game-high three points as the team continued its hot streak on Sunday with a 4-3 overtime victory against the Kings. Following a pair of pointless efforts, Kyrou scored his 14th goal of the season and had two assists. It's his third three-point effort of the season. With him sitting on 37 points through 48 appearances, Kyrou has slowed down compared to the previous two seasons, but his scoring rate has been on the up, and we could see a big finish to the campaign from him.
Jordan Kyrou Ends Scoring Slump With Three-Point Outing
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou posted a goal and two assists as the team defeated Montreal 6-3 on Saturday. Kyrou ended a four-game scoring slump in style, opening the scoring in the second minute of the game and setting up his linemates Brandon Saad and Brayden Schenn for a couple of goals. The puck simply seemed to find Kyrou everywhere as the 25-year-old finished with nine shots on goal. Kyrou sits on only six points (two goals, four assists) through 10 games, but he's proven himself to be a very talented scorer in the previous two campaigns and should improve his production now that the team has started to click offensively.
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou did not participate in Wednesday's practice due to a lower-body injury. He joined Kasperi Kapanen, Justin Faulk, and Isaac Ratcliffe as some notable Blues to miss Wednesday's session with various ailments. The 25-year-old has yet to play in the preseason as the club takes a cautious approach with their prized goal-scoring forward. Kyrou notched a career-high 37 goals last season, shattering his previous career high of 27 set in 2021-22, while adding 36 helpers for 73 points in 79 games. He also added a hefty 272 shots on goal, 84 more than he tallied two seasons back. He will be a focal point of the Blues' offense this season and should be the first Blues player taken in fantasy drafts this fall.
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou scored two goals and finished with a plus-three rating in Sunday's 4-3 shootout loss against the Bruins. Kyrou started the comeback for the Blues as they scored three unanswered goals to send the game into overtime, after trailing by three goals until the final seconds of the second period. Kyrou also tied the game with 25 seconds remaining in regulation. The 24-year-old has totaled a team-high 36 goals and 71 points through 74 games, and he is a quality forward option for standard fantasy formats.
St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou produced his second career hat trick in Saturday's 5-2 win over Columbus. He needed some luck to finish off the job, as Kyrou's final goal came with the Blue Jackets net empty, but it was still an impressive performance, and the 24-year-old has now set a new career high with 29 goals for the campaign. He's added 32 assists in 62 games during a fruitful campaign, although Kyrou is also carrying an awful minus-33 rating. Kyrou was plus-two on Saturday, but he only has an even rating for the month despite bagging seven points across five games.
St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou was the main man in Tuesday's 4-3 overtime victory against Calgary, producing his 20th goal of the campaign and two assists. The Blues notched their fourth victory in five games despite entering the third period with a 3-1 deficit. Kyrou's goal pushed the game into overtime and Robert Thomas scored the game-winner off his assist. The St. Louis offense has exploded for 22 goals in five games since the turn of the year and Kyrou has played a big part in it with three goals and three assists. He has upped his points tally to 41 for the year and should continue to steadily add to it as one of the most consistent forwards on a prolific team.
St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou (upper body) expects to be back in the lineup Tuesday against Toronto. He has been forced to miss two games because of an upper-body injury but is now good to go and ready to continue building his point streak. Kyrou put in some very special performances right before getting hurt, recording a four-game scoring streak with six goals and four assists. He boasts a team-high 32 points for the season in 31 games with 108 shots on goal.
St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou tallied his first career hat trick and had one assist in Monday's 5-1 win over Vancouver. Two of his points came on the power play. The 24-year-old is now on 16 goals and 16 assists in 31 games. He's had six goals in the last three games alone. Unfortunately, Kyrou also suffered an injury in the contest and might not be able to continue his hot streak Tuesday versus Seattle. He took a hard hit from Vancouver's Kyle Burroughs with just 1:31 remaining and Kyrou wasn't available after the game because he was receiving treatment. Managers should regard him as questionable for Tuesday.
Jordan Kyrou Continues Hot Streak With Three-Point Night
St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou had a solid performance Friday against the Calgary Flames, scoring twice to lead his team to a 5-2 victory. Kyrou is on a bit of a bender currently, scoring three goals and three assists in his last three games. That takes him up to 13 goals and 15 assists in 30 games this season. He hasn't chipped in many peripherals, but he does have 103 shots on the season at least. The 24-year-old is a solidified member of a deep Blues top 6 and sees plenty of powerplay time as well. He should continue to produce near point-per-game numbers.
St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou was back from a one-game absence with a two-point effort Monday against the Rangers. He helped the team grab a 4-3 lead with a power-play goal and an assist before St. Louis eventually took a 6-4 loss. Kyrou had missed the previous game with an illness. The 24-year-old now boasts double figures in both main offensive categories and will head into Tuesday's clash with the Islanders on 21 points. Kyrou has been on a hot streak for nearly a month now, and he's enjoyed three multi-point outings in his past five games.
St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou wasn't able to play Saturday against Pittsburgh because of a non-COVID illness. He was replaced in the lineup by Will Bitten. St. Louis returns to action Monday against the Rangers and Kyrou should be regarded as questionable for the game. The 24-year-old has been one of St. Louis' most consistent forwards this season with 19 points in 23 games, and he leads the team with nine goals. Bitten logged only 6:18 of ice time Saturday and most of Kyrou's minutes were shared around by the remaining forwards group.
St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou stretched his point streak to eight games in Saturday's 5-4 overtime win against the Panthers, scoring two goals with five shots. He played a part in a big third-period comeback and also provided the game-winning goal in the extra frame. Kyrou has matched his career high with the eight-game run. The 24-year-old had a very slow start to the season, but he managed to find a bit of form a couple of weeks ago and it's resulted in a great scoring streak. With 21 games played, Kyrou is now on nine goals and nine assists for the season. He will hope to get to a new career-best scoring streak Monday versus Dallas.
St. Louis Blues winger Jordan Kyrou scored for the third time in four games and added an assist as the team extended its winning streak to four games with a 5-2 road triumph over Chicago. He notched his sixth marker of the year 5:12 into the second period and set up Ivan Barbashev for his third tally with 6:55 played in the third. Kyrou, who made a big breakthrough last season with 75 points in 74, has finally found his feet in 2022-23, grabbing half of his eight points from the last four games. There's still plenty of work to do, though, especially in the plus/minus category. Kyrou is sitting on an ugly minus-15, which puts him tied for the worst mark in the league.
Jordan Kyrou Signs Eight-Year Extension With Blues
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou has signed an eight-year, $65 million contract with the team on Tuesday. The deal has an average annual value of $8.125 million and it will begin in 2023-24 and run through the 2030-31 NHL season, while it is the same contract teammate Robert Thomas signed earlier in the offseason. Kyrou set career-highs of 27 goals, 48 assists and 75 points through 74 games last season, including seven goals in 12 Stanley Cup Playoff games. The 24-year-old will once again be one of the most valuable Blues forwards across all fantasy formats and deserves to be drafted in the early rounds of fantasy leagues this upcoming season.
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou is questionable for Friday's matchup against Minnesota after he missed the morning skate with an illness. We've seen a lot of players go down with non-COVID illnesses lately and Kyrou himself sat out three games just last week with some kind of a bug. He managed to skate in two games after returning to the lineup and grabbed his 23rd goal of the season before falling sick again. Kyrou has been huge for the Blues this season, putting up a team-high 63 points. Alexei Toropchenko replaced him on the third line Friday morning and is set to fill in for him against the Wild if Kyrou doesn't feel well enough to play.
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou (illness) is available for selection again on Monday against Arizona. He fell sick a week ago and had to sit out three games but took part in the morning skate and is expected to rejoin the third line for Monday's contest. Kyrou has had a hugely successful season with career-high numbers in various categories, and he's even managed to be a top scorer on a stacked team with 62 points in 61 games. He's inflicted plenty of pain on the Coyotes as well, going for three goals and five points in the previous two matchups this season. Kyrou's return drops Alexei Toropchenko to the fourth line.
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou (illness) is considered questionable for Friday's encounter with the Oilers. He was a fairly late scratch with an illness for Wednesday's 4-3 victory over Vancouver and could miss out again. The 23-year-old has had a big season with 20 goals and 62 points across 61 games. Alexei Toropchenko filled in for him on Wednesday and is set to skate with the third line again if Kyrou isn't healthy enough to play. The Russian winger hasn't yet done much in the NHL, going for two goals in his first 16 career appearances.