Blues’ Jordan Kyrou Undergoes Knee Procedure, Set for Training Camp
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou underwent a minor knee procedure but is expected to be ready for training camp next season. The specific injury and details of the procedure were not disclosed. Kyrou faced a down year, finishing with 46 points (18 goals, 28 assists) in 72 games, his lowest point total in a season with at least 70 games. Selected in the second round of the 2016 NHL Draft, he's entering the third year of an eight-year, $65 million contract that includes a no-trade clause. The Blues considered trade options for Kyrou before the deadline, but any potential move during the offseason would require his approval.
By the Numbers- Kyrou scored 18 goals and 28 assists for a total of 46 points in 72 games this past season.
- This was his lowest points total in any season where he played at least 70 games.
- Kyrou is recovering from a knee procedure but will be ready for training camp.
- The Blues are considering their options regarding Kyrou and his future with the team.
If the Blues look to move Kyrou this offseason, negotiations will need his consent due to the no-trade clause. His performance next season will be closely monitored to assess his trade value. The team will likely evaluate their roster and Kyrou's role as they prepare for training camp.
Bottom LineJordan Kyrou’s recovery will be critical as the Blues assess their roster for the upcoming season. His future could hinge on his performance during training camp and the team's direction, especially considering the potential for trade discussions.
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