St. Louis Blues President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Doug Armstrong announced on April 23 that forward Jordan Kyrou recently underwent a minor knee procedure.
The team said Kyrou is expected to be ready for training camp, indicating that his recovery timeline should not affect preparations for the upcoming season.
Kyrou, who is 27 years old, played in 72 games for the Blues during the most recent season and recorded a total of 46 points, with 18 goals and 28 assists. Over his career with St. Louis, the Toronto native has appeared in 488 regular-season games, accumulating 378 points from 168 goals and 210 assists as well as serving a total of 116 penalty minutes.
The announcement did not specify further details about the nature of the procedure or how it may impact team strategy moving forward.
Armstrong confirmed that Kyrou is expected to return in time for training camp.


