Kyrou Suffers Lower-Body Injury During Ottawa Matchup
Jordan Kyrou suffered a lower-body injury during a match against the Ottawa Senators on Saturday. The incident occurred just 2:52 into the first period when Kyrou was hit by Senators forward Stephen Halliday while trying to play the puck.
Following the collision, Kyrou received immediate attention from Head Athletic Trainer Ray Barile and was subsequently assisted to the locker room. He did not return to the ice after the injury.
Current Status of Kyrou
Blues Head Coach Jim Montgomery provided an update after the game. “He’s doing OK, I think he’s day-to-day right now,” Montgomery stated. He mentioned that the team expects to have a clearer picture of Kyrou’s condition following an MRI scheduled upon their return to St. Louis.
Injury Timeline
- Injury occurred: Early first period (2:52 mark)
- Day-to-day recovery status reported
- Expected recovery: 1 week to 10 days, pending MRI results
Season Performance
So far this season, Kyrou has played 28 games, achieving notable statistics:
- Goals: 8
- Assists: 8
- Total points: 16
As the team awaits MRI results, the Blues hope to see Kyrou back on the ice soon, contributing to their season efforts.