In a recent series of games, Jordan Kyrou of the St. Louis Blues showcased significant on-ice contributions. Despite blocking a shot that appeared painful, Kyrou went on to score multiple goals in subsequent games. In one instance, the Blues had an opportunity to tie a game during a power play but only managed two shots, which was followed by Matthew Tkachuk of the Panthers scoring against his hometown team, leading to a 3-1 score. Ultimately, the Blues lost that game with a final score of 5-1. Their record fell to 20-18-1, with Tkachuk achieving a hat trick and the Blues' power play failing to score in four opportunities, marking the ninth time this season they've been unsuccessful in at least four power play chances. In a different game against the New York Rangers, Kyrou quickly tied the score at 1-1 after taking a hit to make a play in his own zone. He then scored his second goal on a power play, giving the Blues a 2-1 lead. This goal was the Blues' first go-ahead power play goal of the season.
#NYR allow another goal off the rush... Blues come down on the power play and Jordan Kyrou scores his second of the game to give #STLBlues a 2-1 lead
Where has that power play been? Kyrou to Thomas to Buchnevich to Kyrou for the tap-in, 2-1. #stlblues
Kyrou gets another, this one on the PP. A tic-tac-toe goal there makes it 2-1 STL.
Jordan Kyrou scores again. This time on the power play. Blues 2-1 Rangers.
Kyrou again. PPG. STL 2, #NYR 1. https://t.co/GNV5RCaKaf
Tic tac Kyrou on the power play. That's the Blues' first go-ahead power play goal of the season. 2-1, Blues.
Kyrou, 2-1
Kyrou evens it up, 1-1. Armstrong said on BK & Ferrario @101espn a couple days ago that Thomas is one of the top-five passers in the league, and he shows it there, hitting Kyrou in stride driving to the net. #stlblues
Jordan Kyrou ties it quickly for STL. No surprise, it came off the rush. 1-1
That was a sniiiipeeeee by Jordan Kyrou. Blues 1-1 Rangers.
Jordan Kyrou ties it for STL, with a snipe. 1-1.
Jordan Kyrou takes a hit to make a play in his own zone. Robert Thomas finds him on the other end. Tied at 1.
Kyrou, 1-1
The Blues lost, 5-1. They are 20-18-1. Matthew Tkachuk had a hat trick. The St. Louis power play went 0 for 4, the ninth time this season they haven't scored with at least four PP opportunities.
So with a chance to tie the game, the Blues muster only two shots on that PP. Panthers come back right away and Tkachuk scores against the hometown team, 3-1. #stlblues
Kyrou blocks shot, that had to sting. #stlblues