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Ice Hockey Biography

Jordan Kyrou

“Kyrou”

Canadian flag Canadian · St. Louis, USA · Born 31 January 1997

Right Wing

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Canadian ice hockey right winger known for his speed and offensive skills, Stanley Cup champion with St. Louis Blues and two-time NHL All-Star.

Jordan Kyrou is a Canadian winger for the St. Louis Blues, an explosive skater with excellent hands and goal-scoring instincts. His breakthrough season in 2022-23 established him as one of the Blues' most dangerous offensive players. His exceptional speed and ability to beat defencemen wide make him a constant threat.

Famous For

Being part of the St. Louis Blues' 2019 Stanley Cup championship team.

Playing Style

How They Played

Kyrou is known for his exceptional skating ability and breakaway speed, making him a constant threat on the rush. He possesses strong offensive instincts and can create scoring opportunities both for himself and his teammates through his playmaking abilities.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Stanley Cup 2019 (St. Louis Blues)
  • NHL All-Star 2x
  • St. Louis Blues scoring records
Team Career
Team Period GP Goals Jersey
St. Louis Blues2018–202433728#90
Sarnia Sting2015–201818386
Career Journey

Timeline

2015 🎯 Drafted 2nd overall by Sarnia Sting in OHL Priority Selection
2017 📌 NHL Draft - Selected 35th overall by St. Louis Blues
2018 📌 NHL debut with St. Louis Blues
2019 🏆 Stanley Cup champion with St. Louis Blues
2020 🎯 Became full-time NHL regular with St. Louis Blues
2021 🎯 First NHL All-Star Game selection
2022 🎯 First 30-goal NHL season
2023 🎯 Scored 40 goals in NHL season
2024 🌍 Represented Canada at IIHF World Championship
2024 🌍 IIHF World Championship debut for Team Canada