Could Jordan Kyrou’s Next NHL Move Shake Up Edmonton’s Future?
This season, he had a really bad year offensively. He was healthy scratched. Under the hood, was actually pretty good defensively. So it’s not like he was a total loss, but I do feel like he’s someone that could use a change of scenery.
In the three years before this one, if we look at his numbers combined, he was like top 20, 22 in goals, I think, tied with Adrian Kempe. So there’s a lot of upside to unlock.
I would love to see a Jordan Kyrou in a place like Edmonton, for example. I think he could have career-best numbers if he finds the right situation. So there should be teams calling. I just don’t think it’s a guarantee he goes.”



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