Kyrou signs 8-year extension with Blues | St. Louis Blues
New contract keeps Blues forward in St. Louis through the 2030-31 season
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If ROR wants more money than he is making now, and I’ll bet he does, not sure we will see him in a Blues uniform next year.I'm quite happy with this deal. ROR next, maybe?
hope he can improve defensively b/c thats alot of money to pay for a pure offensive player.
I have to get a Thomas jersey now too tho. You know. Keeping it all balanced.Glad we gave Kyrou his own thread. Thomas got one, so contractually we are obligated to give Kyrou the same
ROR current contract is for $7.5m/year. He is 31. I do not see him getting more than his current contract. The Blues could likely keep the AAV down with longer term, which would not seem like a bad thing considering how well he is able to stay healthy.If ROR wants more money than he is making now, and I’ll bet he does, not sure we will see him in a Blues uniform next year.
I mostly agree, the difference here is that Kane scores at near ppg in the playoffs, and has been ppg or better in all, but 4 seasons. It reminds me of this quote, even those it's soccer. There is a point where offensive production for a winger can make whatever lack of defense they have meaningless, especially when that team has the ability to shelter them. If Kyrou hits that point consistently in the regular season and playoffs, he'd silence all of his critics here.Blues fans wanting better defense out of Kyrou need to ask themselves how good Patrick Kane is at defense. I hope he continues to work on that part of his game, but enough of the double standards.
It was about a mil more than I expected for both Kyrou and Thomas but I guess with cap growth in a few years it should be fine. I'm still hesitant to give both them such huge contracts after just one year but nothing ventured nothing gained. I have to expect ROR to take some kind of paycut next year, the math is going to be difficult for him.
Yikes, you're really comparing Kyrou to Kane?Blues fans wanting better defense out of Kyrou need to ask themselves how good Patrick Kane is at defense. I hope he continues to work on that part of his game, but enough of the double standards.
You can only include trade protection during UFA years, so he isn't eligible during first 2 years.Yikes, you're really comparing Kyrou to Kane?
What I find interesting about the contract is that there's no trade protection in year 1 and 2, a bit of insurance if Kyrou struggles to become more well-rounded or continue to improve offensively.
RFA years=no trade protection.Yikes, you're really comparing Kyrou to Kane?
What I find interesting about the contract is that there's no trade protection in year 1 and 2, a bit of insurance if Kyrou struggles to become more well-rounded or continue to improve offensively.
Life is about choices. We chose Kyrou and Thomas for their primes over tail end of Perron.The deal - which features the same term and financials of the contract Robert Thomas signed in July - is worth $65 million ($8.125 AAV) and will begin with the 2023-24 season, keeping Kyrou in St. Louis through 2030-31.
That's a lot of coin.
And we couldn't figure out something for DP57????
I think you're getting the gist of it. Kyrou will probably take Perron's PP role and his place on ROR's wing. Perron was very productive on the PP, but that was about it last season. Making an unemotional assessment is the only way to be a GM.The deal - which features the same term and financials of the contract Robert Thomas signed in July - is worth $65 million ($8.125 AAV) and will begin with the 2023-24 season, keeping Kyrou in St. Louis through 2030-31.
That's a lot of coin.
And we couldn't figure out something for DP57????
The deal - which features the same term and financials of the contract Robert Thomas signed in July - is worth $65 million ($8.125 AAV) and will begin with the 2023-24 season, keeping Kyrou in St. Louis through 2030-31.
That's a lot of coin.
And we couldn't figure out something for DP57????