Kyrou shines at NHL All-Star Weekend

Jordan Kyrou competed in his first NHL All-Star Weekend at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas from Feb. 4-5.

The weekend consisted of the NHL All-Star Skills – where Kyrou won the Verizon NHL Fastest Skater event with a time of 13.55 seconds – then contributed five points (two goals, three assists) in two 3-on-3 games for the Central Division.

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Check out the highlights from each event below.

 

Kyrou wins Fastest Skater

Kyrou’s time of 13.55 seconds in the Verizon NHL Fastest Skater competition was good for first, beating three-time winner Connor McDavid, who claimed the title each year from 2017-19.

1. Jordan Kyrou, STL – 13.55
2. Adrian Kempe, LAK – 13.585
3. Chris Kreider, NYR – 13.664
4. Connor McDavid, EDM – 13.69
5. Cale Makar, COL – 13.834
6. Kyle Connor, WPG – 13.851
7. Dylan Larkin, DET – 14.116
8. Evgeny Kuznetsov, WSH – 14.559

Kyrou finishes first

  • 00:25 • February 4th, 2022

 

All-Star Tournament (Game 1): Central 8, Atlantic 5

Kyrou netted two goals and two assists to help the Central Division to an 8-5 win against the Atlantic Division in their opening All-Star Game contest on Saturday.

He opened the scoring on a two-on-one break with Arizona’s Clayton Keller, then scored again in the second period to put his team ahead 5-3.

Kyrou became the fourth Blues player to record four or more points in any All-Star game format, joining Adam Oates (one goal, four assists in 1991), Vladimir Tarasenko (four assists in 2015) and Ryan O’Reilly (one goal, three assists in 2019).

Kyrou opens scoring on breakaway

  • 00:42 • February 5th, 2022

Kyrou scores 2nd of the game

  • 00:33 • February 5th, 2022

 

All-Star Tournament (Game 2): Metropolitan 5, Central 3

Kyrou contributed an early assist – his fifth point of the All-Star tournament – but the Metropolitan Division earned a 5-3 victory to claim the All-Star crown for 2022.

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