Blues Edge Rangers 3-2 as Kyrou Extends Scoring Streak to Four Games
Jordan Kyrou's improved all-around play and a strong showing from the Blues' top players secured a narrow victory over New York.
- Jordan Kyrou scored his 13th goal of the season, extending his goal streak to four games, the longest active streak in the NHL after Jake Guentzel's six games.
- The Blues' top performers—Kyrou, Pavel Buchnevich, and Robert Thomas—each contributed a goal, highlighting their critical roles in the team's success.
- Joel Hofer made 26 saves, earning his fourth consecutive win and helping the Blues secure their league-leading 10th one-goal victory of the season.
- Head coach Jim Montgomery called a crucial timeout in the third period to refocus his team after the Rangers scored twice in 79 seconds to cut the Blues' lead to one goal.
- The Blues improved to 6-2-2 in their first 10 games under Montgomery, bouncing back from recent struggles and preparing for a challenging upcoming schedule.