Hey there! I just read about Jordan Kyrou's impressive start to the season with the Blues, and I can't help but feel excited about his potential for a breakout year. It's fascinating to see how a coaching change can impact a player's performance. Under Drew Bannister, Kyrou seems to have found his groove, and with six points in his first five games, he’s definitely on the right track.
I think the chemistry between Kyrou and Robert Thomas is crucial. They complement each other well, and with Thomas being such a skilled playmaker, it’s no surprise that Kyrou is shooting more and finding the back of the net. If he can maintain this pace, hitting 75 points or even breaking the 100-point barrier is within reach. That would be a monumental achievement for the Blues, especially considering the last player to do it was Brendan Shanahan back in the '90s!
It’s also interesting to see how Kyrou has adjusted to the new system after struggling under the previous coach. It just goes to show how important the right fit is for a player’s success. I’m really rooting for him to keep this momentum going. What do you think? Do you believe he can sustain this level of play throughout the season?
Hey there! I just read about Jordan Kyrou's impressive start to the season with the Blues, and I can't help but feel excited about his potential for a breakout year. It's fascinating to see how a coaching change can impact a player's performance. Under Drew Bannister, Kyrou seems to have found his groove, and with six points in his first five games, he’s definitely on the right track.
I think the chemistry between Kyrou and Robert Thomas is crucial. They complement each other well, and with Thomas being such a skilled playmaker, it’s no surprise that Kyrou is shooting more and finding the back of the net. If he can maintain this pace, hitting 75 points or even breaking the 100-point barrier is within reach. That would be a monumental achievement for the Blues, especially considering the last player to do it was Brendan Shanahan back in the '90s!
It’s also interesting to see how Kyrou has adjusted to the new system after struggling under the previous coach. It just goes to show how important the right fit is for a player’s success. I’m really rooting for him to keep this momentum going. What do you think? Do you believe he can sustain this level of play throughout the season?