Jordan Kyrou
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I knew hairy would begin his decline because of Buchnevich
Here we are
Here we are
Re: Jordan Kyrou
kyrou and a few shills for moritz seider ?
do it
do it
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Re: Jordan Kyrou
Basing personnel decisions on Eddie O commentary is when you jump the shark. He was also basing binnie until he couldn't.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:51 pmYou need to support your position.skilles wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:43 pmThats just ignorantHarry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:41 pmIt was a tap in on a broken play. No one was around. On a good day, my cat could have pawed that one in.
Did you see it?
There was 59 minutes and fifty plus seconds of hockey where he … didn’t really care.
Perhaps the most astute student of current hockey players who posts on this forum saw it. I saw it. Several others saw it. Ed Olcztck BROADCAST it on national television and that is your argument?
You saw Kyrou tap in a gift goal and he is vindicated?
That is amongst the weakest sauce I have come across.
You fellows have the kool aid on tap, all the time, apparently. I will sip it, but I won’t drink it til I am blind.
Re: Jordan Kyrou
Personally, I won't use Eddie O to prove my point. He is a Blackhawk at heart and never talks positive about the Blues. I hate every time he does a nationally televised game of the Blues. I know before the game starts; he is just going to talk (bleep) about the Blues.
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Drama queen

April 25, 2000
Sharks 3
Blues 1
Quenneville, MacInnins, Pronger, Turgeon, Demitra, 114 points (one shy of the franchise record in '90-'91), Presidents Trophy.
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Up 3-1 with 2 minutes left in a Game 7TAFKAP wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 18:57 pm
Drama queen
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April 25, 2000
Sharks 3
Blues 1
Quenneville, MacInnins, Pronger, Turgeon, Demitra, 114 points (one shy of the franchise record in '90-'91), Presidents Trophy.
Google it … All it says is choke choke choke choke choke
Or do you need to read it to understand
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You're feisty tonight. Try some breathing exercises.theograce wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 18:59 pmUp 3-1 with 2 minutes left in a Game 7TAFKAP wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 18:57 pm
Drama queen
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April 25, 2000
Sharks 3
Blues 1
Quenneville, MacInnins, Pronger, Turgeon, Demitra, 114 points (one shy of the franchise record in '90-'91), Presidents Trophy.
Google it … All it says is choke choke choke choke choke
Or do you need to read it to understand
Re: Jordan Kyrou
He's totally creepy.TAFKAP wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 19:07 pmYou're feisty tonight. Try some breathing exercises.theograce wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 18:59 pmUp 3-1 with 2 minutes left in a Game 7TAFKAP wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 18:57 pm
Drama queen
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April 25, 2000
Sharks 3
Blues 1
Quenneville, MacInnins, Pronger, Turgeon, Demitra, 114 points (one shy of the franchise record in '90-'91), Presidents Trophy.
Google it … All it says is choke choke choke choke choke
Or do you need to read it to understand
Follows me around and makes bazaar claims. Can't even decipher them.
I don't know how you even converse with him.
Re: Jordan Kyrou
Debbie Downer just lookin' for attention. Nothing to see here----move along.
Re: Jordan Kyrou
One thing Eddie O knows a lot about is horse racing. I've won money over the years betting his picks. Although he went 0 for 3 in the Triple crown races this year. He may not know much about goaltending, but was a winger for 16 years years in the NHL and has been a player/announcer for over 40 years now. He's clearly partial to the Black Hawks and not saying teams should be basing personnel decision on his opinions. However, he is a smart guy that understands the game.IsDurbanodoingtime wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 18:32 pmBasing personnel decisions on Eddie O commentary is when you jump the shark. He was also basing binnie until he couldn't.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:51 pmYou need to support your position.skilles wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:43 pmThats just ignorantHarry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:41 pmIt was a tap in on a broken play. No one was around. On a good day, my cat could have pawed that one in.
Did you see it?
There was 59 minutes and fifty plus seconds of hockey where he … didn’t really care.
Perhaps the most astute student of current hockey players who posts on this forum saw it. I saw it. Several others saw it. Ed Olcztck BROADCAST it on national television and that is your argument?
You saw Kyrou tap in a gift goal and he is vindicated?
That is amongst the weakest sauce I have come across.
You fellows have the kool aid on tap, all the time, apparently. I will sip it, but I won’t drink it til I am blind.
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Re: Jordan Kyrou
IsDurbanodoingtime wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 18:32 pmBasing personnel decisions on Eddie O commentary is when you jump the shark. He was also basing binnie until he couldn't.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:51 pmYou need to support your position.skilles wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:43 pmThats just ignorantHarry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:41 pmIt was a tap in on a broken play. No one was around. On a good day, my cat could have pawed that one in.
Did you see it?
There was 59 minutes and fifty plus seconds of hockey where he … didn’t really care.
Perhaps the most astute student of current hockey players who posts on this forum saw it. I saw it. Several others saw it. Ed Olcztck BROADCAST it on national television and that is your argument?
You saw Kyrou tap in a gift goal and he is vindicated?
That is amongst the weakest sauce I have come across.
You fellows have the kool aid on tap, all the time, apparently. I will sip it, but I won’t drink it til I am blind.
This is where you do not have the order of events in this specific situation.
I was relieved that someone had the guts to say what I had been seeing since late April. I had been passionately defending Kyrou as late as then. Then came the playoffs. After “the Hit” I was worried he was hurt. Then it became apparent that, facing the playoff scenario with vicious hits from men who desperately wanted to raise the Cup, and without Holloway there to hold his hand, Kyrou reverted completely to form. There was a five page thread about Kyrou being a ghost after Game three. I stayed completely out of it as I was still hoping that Kyrou could turn it around and didn’t want to lose that hope, or Jobu’s mojo, or anything.
Then, by game seven… it had become truly painful to watch Kyrou “play” playoff hockey. There was a crucial icing mid-game that Kyrou could have neutralized- easily- but he pulled up and coasted and the puck a came back into our end. This is the kind of STUPID , careless, play that destroys playoff dreams. I bet the Kyrou supporters never even registered this.
There is a thread called “re:trade Kyrou” from last moth where I brought up the Olcyck quote. I mentioned how validating it was that a broadcaster had the guts to call it out for what it was. Minnesota confirmed that he felt the analysis was spot on. Neither of us needed to be told by any third party what a disturbing series and, especially, a game seven Kyrou turned in.
I think one of the differences is, and I am not comparing myself to him as his level is much higher than whatever I can grasp, but you need to see a lot of games in person and you need to understand the assignments and the expectations for top level players in all situations. I am sure Minnesota has seen thousands of games- live and up close. I have seen several hundred live and up close and the nine years I spent chauffeuring my youngest son to AA travel hockey games, tournaments and the CAHA AA State Championships, along with attending most all of his practices… taught me a lot.
Minnesota is smart to stay away from arguing with folks who lack that level of expertise.
I … have not been.
I don’t think any GM wants Kyrou enough to make a proper offer for him. They know whe have only a few dozen hours left to move him.
So… I hope Holloway can work more magic in him.
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Re: Jordan Kyrou
So the latest from the Twittersphere Matheson, Dach and RFA Jayden Struble for Kyrou and Sunny? What?? I'm sorry I don't see it this makes no sense from the Blues perspective
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That same announcer was rhetorically [redacted] austin matthews and silent about his playoff performances in game 5 and 7. Indeed your criteria would call for a majority of the Leafs to be jettisoned. You are not the only person on this board who has watched or played a lot of hockey. We get it you are disappointed in Kyrou but clamoring for his departure and using eddie o as a reference is frankly a little silly.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 19:27 pmIsDurbanodoingtime wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 18:32 pmBasing personnel decisions on Eddie O commentary is when you jump the shark. He was also basing binnie until he couldn't.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:51 pmYou need to support your position.skilles wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:43 pmThats just ignorantHarry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:41 pmIt was a tap in on a broken play. No one was around. On a good day, my cat could have pawed that one in.
Did you see it?
There was 59 minutes and fifty plus seconds of hockey where he … didn’t really care.
Perhaps the most astute student of current hockey players who posts on this forum saw it. I saw it. Several others saw it. Ed Olcztck BROADCAST it on national television and that is your argument?
You saw Kyrou tap in a gift goal and he is vindicated?
That is amongst the weakest sauce I have come across.
You fellows have the kool aid on tap, all the time, apparently. I will sip it, but I won’t drink it til I am blind.
This is where you do not have the order of events in this specific situation.
I was relieved that someone had the guts to say what I had been seeing since late April. I had been passionately defending Kyrou as late as then. Then came the playoffs. After “the Hit” I was worried he was hurt. Then it became apparent that, facing the playoff scenario with vicious hits from men who desperately wanted to raise the Cup, and without Holloway there to hold his hand, Kyrou reverted completely to form. There was a five page thread about Kyrou being a ghost after Game three. I stayed completely out of it as I was still hoping that Kyrou could turn it around and didn’t want to lose that hope, or Jobu’s mojo, or anything.
Then, by game seven… it had become truly painful to watch Kyrou “play” playoff hockey. There was a crucial icing mid-game that Kyrou could have neutralized- easily- but he pulled up and coasted and the puck a came back into our end. This is the kind of STUPID , careless, play that destroys playoff dreams. I bet the Kyrou supporters never even registered this.
There is a thread called “re:trade Kyrou” from last moth where I brought up the Olcyck quote. I mentioned how validating it was that a broadcaster had the guts to call it out for what it was. Minnesota confirmed that he felt the analysis was spot on. Neither of us needed to be told by any third party what a disturbing series and, especially, a game seven Kyrou turned in.
I think one of the differences is, and I am not comparing myself to him as his level is much higher than whatever I can grasp, but you need to see a lot of games in person and you need to understand the assignments and the expectations for top level players in all situations. I am sure Minnesota has seen thousands of games- live and up close. I have seen several hundred live and up close and the nine years I spent chauffeuring my youngest son to AA travel hockey games, tournaments and the CAHA AA State Championships, along with attending most all of his practices… taught me a lot.
Minnesota is smart to stay away from arguing with folks who lack that level of expertise.
I … have not been.
I don’t think any GM wants Kyrou enough to make a proper offer for him. They know whe have only a few dozen hours left to move him.
So… I hope Holloway can work more magic in him.
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Re: Jordan Kyrou
I guess i respect most of your posts but isnt this Kyrou playoff hate a little over the top? Its illogical at best. Yes, Kyrou is a finesse scoring winger this is a fact. He has worked on his game and strength every summer and was vastly better last season, arguably the Blues best player all season. Kyrou took a pretty major hit and really wasnt the same throughout the rest of the series, this is playoff hockey. Unlike some of the Jets Kyrou didnt miss a shift.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 19:27 pmIsDurbanodoingtime wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 18:32 pmBasing personnel decisions on Eddie O commentary is when you jump the shark. He was also basing binnie until he couldn't.Harry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:51 pmYou need to support your position.skilles wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:43 pmThats just ignorantHarry York 37 wrote: ↑29 Jun 2025 17:41 pmIt was a tap in on a broken play. No one was around. On a good day, my cat could have pawed that one in.
Did you see it?
There was 59 minutes and fifty plus seconds of hockey where he … didn’t really care.
Perhaps the most astute student of current hockey players who posts on this forum saw it. I saw it. Several others saw it. Ed Olcztck BROADCAST it on national television and that is your argument?
You saw Kyrou tap in a gift goal and he is vindicated?
That is amongst the weakest sauce I have come across.
You fellows have the kool aid on tap, all the time, apparently. I will sip it, but I won’t drink it til I am blind.
This is where you do not have the order of events in this specific situation.
I was relieved that someone had the guts to say what I had been seeing since late April. I had been passionately defending Kyrou as late as then. Then came the playoffs. After “the Hit” I was worried he was hurt. Then it became apparent that, facing the playoff scenario with vicious hits from men who desperately wanted to raise the Cup, and without Holloway there to hold his hand, Kyrou reverted completely to form. There was a five page thread about Kyrou being a ghost after Game three. I stayed completely out of it as I was still hoping that Kyrou could turn it around and didn’t want to lose that hope, or Jobu’s mojo, or anything.
Then, by game seven… it had become truly painful to watch Kyrou “play” playoff hockey. There was a crucial icing mid-game that Kyrou could have neutralized- easily- but he pulled up and coasted and the puck a came back into our end. This is the kind of STUPID , careless, play that destroys playoff dreams. I bet the Kyrou supporters never even registered this.
There is a thread called “re:trade Kyrou” from last moth where I brought up the Olcyck quote. I mentioned how validating it was that a broadcaster had the guts to call it out for what it was. Minnesota confirmed that he felt the analysis was spot on. Neither of us needed to be told by any third party what a disturbing series and, especially, a game seven Kyrou turned in.
I think one of the differences is, and I am not comparing myself to him as his level is much higher than whatever I can grasp, but you need to see a lot of games in person and you need to understand the assignments and the expectations for top level players in all situations. I am sure Minnesota has seen thousands of games- live and up close. I have seen several hundred live and up close and the nine years I spent chauffeuring my youngest son to AA travel hockey games, tournaments and the CAHA AA State Championships, along with attending most all of his practices… taught me a lot.
Minnesota is smart to stay away from arguing with folks who lack that level of expertise.
I … have not been.
I don’t think any GM wants Kyrou enough to make a proper offer for him. They know whe have only a few dozen hours left to move him.
So… I hope Holloway can work more magic in him.
Kyrou was so bad in the Jets series that he was tied for the Blues goal scoring lead with 3 goals.
In fact Kyrou is so bad in the playoffs going back the last Blues 19 playoff games Kyrou leads the Blues with 10 goals scored, leads with 50 shots and has a 20% shooting pct. And leads with 6 EVG. Thats a 51 goal pace over an 82 game season
Since '21-'22 2nd, 3rd and 4th on Blues playoff goals scored list.....Perron, O Reilly and Tank, guys that arent even here anymore
So yea we all wish Kyrou was Brendan Shanahan I get it. My view is Kyrous game is evolving he is one of the fittest Blues he works on his 5v5 game all summer and my opinion is Blues better be careful with this because Kyrou scores goals in all situations esp playoff games.
If fans think that Snuggerud and Bolduc for instance are going to make up Kyrous production, sure maybe they do or maybe one gets hurt or both underperform. We are very likely going to watch Kyrou be a star RW somewhere else and I hope in this case the Blues can carry on seamlessly because this kind of deal can wreck a franchise. Goals can be hard to come by