ST. LOUIS — Jordan Kyrou’s impressive hat trick led the St. Louis Blues to a 5-2 victory against the New York Rangers at Enterprise Center on Thursday. Kyrou’s performance, complemented by key contributions from teammates, propelled the Blues to their third win in four games.
Kyrou expressed his joy in playing at home and the energy he receives from the fans, evident in his outstanding play. Pavel Buchnevich, with a goal and two assists, and Robert Thomas, with two assists, significantly contributed to the Blues’ offense. Jordan Binnington’s 40 saves were crucial in net for St. Louis (21-18-1), keeping the Rangers at bay.
Blues coach Drew Bannister, while pleased with the win, expressed concerns about the team’s 5-on-5 play, crediting Binnington and the power play for securing the crucial points against a strong Rangers team.
The Rangers (26-12-2), despite goals from Adam Fox and Vincent Trocheck, couldn’t extend their winning streak, marking their first three-game losing streak (0-2-1) of the season. Fox’s early goal set the tone, but the Blues quickly responded. Rangers goalie Igor Shesterkin made 15 saves in the loss.
New York’s frustration was evident, with Fox commenting on the team’s inability to capitalize on numerous shooting opportunities. The Rangers’ Mika Zibanejad was a late scratch due to illness, impacting their lineup.
Kyrou’s goals showcased his skill and timing, with his second goal highlighting a smooth tic-tac-toe passing play. Brandon Saad’s power-play goal in the second period further extended the Blues’ lead, and Kyrou completed his hat trick in the third period on a breakaway.
Trocheck’s response for the Rangers cut the lead, but Buchnevich’s empty-net goal sealed the win for St. Louis. Binnington described the game as a clean and enjoyable challenge against a formidable offensive team.
In team notes, Kyrou’s hat trick marks his third in the NHL and his eight points in five games against the Rangers. Panarin of the Rangers continued his impressive streak against St. Louis, although his goal streak ended in this game. Trocheck extends his point streak with his performance.
The Blues’ victory demonstrates their ability to capitalize on power plays and the importance of strong goaltending, while the Rangers will look to rebound from this loss and address their recent challenges.