Jordan Kyrou scores twice as Blues spoil Kraken's home opener with 3-2
win
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[October 09, 2024]
SEATTLE (AP) — Jordan Kyrou scored two goals less than two
minutes apart late in the second period, and the St. Louis Blues rallied
from an early two-goal deficit to beat the Seattle Kraken in the season
opener for both teams on Tuesday, 3-2.
Philip Broberg also scored for St. Louis, his goal sandwiched between
the two by Kyrou. All three goals came in a span of 1 minute, 55
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St. Louis Blues center Jordan Kyrou, left, celebrates his second goal of
the game against the Seattle Kraken with defenseman Colton Parayko (55)
during the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024, in
Seattle. The Blues won 3-2. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson) |
Justin Faulk picked up assists on the first two
goals. Robert Thomas, Dylan Holloway and Alexandre Texier also
had assists.
Vince Dunn and Eeli Tolvanen scored two minutes apart early in
the second period for the Kraken.
Blues goalie Jordan Binnington made 30 saves. Philipp Grubauer
had 22 saves for Seattle.
Takeaways
Blues: Kyrou led the Blues with 31 goals last season, but is
already off to a faster start. His first one last year came in
St. Louis’ second game. It took another eight games to tally his
second.
Kraken: Assistant coach Jessica Campbell became the first woman
to be behind the bench as an assistant or associate coach in NHL
history. Tuesday’s game was the team’s first season opener on
home ice.
Key moment
St. Louis got the go-ahead goal just 20 seconds after tying the
game. After the Blues won a faceoff at center ice, Texier found
Kyrou streaking down the right wing side, and Kyrou easily beat
Grubauer on a wrist shot.
Key stat
The Blues had 13 shots on goal, all of which were saved by
Grubauer, before Kyrou finally broke through. During that 1:55
span of the second period, they scored on three of four shots.
For the game, Seattle outshot St. Louis, 32-25.
Up next
The Blues continue a season-opening three-game road trip on
Thursday at San Jose. The Kraken visit Minnesota on Saturday to
start a three-game trip.
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