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sports1 year ago

"Blues vs. Golden Knights: Predictions, Lineups, and Odds"

The St. Louis Blues are gearing up to face the Vegas Golden Knights in a crucial game as they push for a playoff spot, with forward Jordan Kyrou in top form after a hat trick in their last game. Meanwhile, the Golden Knights, who hold a four-point lead over the Blues for the final Wild Card spot, are looking to maintain their position with a strong road trip. This will be the third and final meeting between the two teams this season, with both teams having won on the road in their previous encounters.

sports2 years ago

"Blues' Jordan Kyrou Apologizes for Berube Remarks Amidst Boos"

St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou apologized for his remarks about former coach Craig Berube after being booed by fans during a game against the Ottawa Senators. Kyrou acknowledged the fans' frustration and expressed his love for playing in St. Louis. The Blues won the game 4-2, their first since Berube's firing. Kyrou praised interim coach Drew Bannister and clarified that his comments were focused on the future and his desire to help the team win. Despite his emotional response to the booing, Kyrou received support from Bannister and is determined to work through his struggles on the ice.

sports2 years ago

Predators Dominate Blues in Crucial Western Conference Matchup.

The St. Louis Blues suffered a 6-1 loss to the Nashville Predators, with the game marred by a heated argument between coach Craig Berube and forward Jordan Kyrou. The Blues have now given up at least six goals for the 11th time this season and have allowed 10 power-play goals in their last four games. With six games remaining in the season, the Blues will miss the playoffs for the first time since 2017-18 with one more loss.

sports2 years ago

Blues dominate Capitals in messy defeat.

The St. Louis Blues defeated the Washington Capitals 5-2 in an "important" game, according to Caps head coach Peter Laviolette. Sammy Blais scored two goals for the Blues, while Jordan Kyrou, Kasperi Kapenen, and Brayden Schenn also found the back of the net. Martin Fehervary and Nicklas Backstrom scored for the Caps, but it wasn't enough to overcome their defensive meltdowns and lazy passes. The Caps have now given up a goal on the first shot they have faced in three straight games.