Kyrou can’t be happy
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Re: Kyrou can’t be happy
Simple solution: start scoring.
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Re: Kyrou can’t be happy
If you deem complete and unsupported speculation reasonable… I reckon it could be.blues2112 wrote: ↑07 Jan 2026 19:14 pmTheJackBurton once again brings reasonableness.TheJackBurton wrote: ↑07 Jan 2026 13:19 pm
I wouldn't be the least bit surprise if he had neck issues. I mean it was essentially whiplash.
Re: Kyrou can’t be happy
He was ducking from his own shadow the rest of the series! Not saying the hit wasn't a big and heavy hit, but man, that is playoff hockey! If he was hurt, I am sorry! If he was scared, then that is another story, and I lean more towards the latter with 25.ManitobaBlues wrote: ↑07 Jan 2026 09:37 amPossibly true at the time? Nah. Last year in the first round Kyrou got absolutely rag-dolled by Stanley once and then mentally checked out for the rest of the series. Spent more time folded up in a fetal position than involved in the play. One hit and the series was over for him.netboy65 wrote: ↑07 Jan 2026 08:18 amLast year we were making a playoff push. I’d think that would mean those games matter moreManitobaBlues wrote: ↑07 Jan 2026 07:55 am Oh, don’t worry. Once there are about 20 games left in the season, that’s when Kyrou suddenly remembers how to score. No idea why, but for the last two years he’s magically found another gear right when the games start mattering a whole lot less.
That’s not ‘bad timing’ or ‘matchups’ — that’s an eight-million-dollar passenger disappearing when it gets hard. If that’s your response to playoff hockey, don’t be shocked when fans start calling it out