Jordan Kyrou, an NHL forward, stated after the game that it was difficult to hear on the ice of his home team because St. Louis Blues supporters let out their St. Louis jeers as he took the ice on Thursday night.
Kyrou, 25, told reporters that he “definitely heard” the jeers from the crowd when he entered the game and every time he touched the puck following St. Louis’ 4-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators, as reported by TSN.
“It’s not simple,” Kyrou continued.
When questioned about Craig Berube’s recent firing as the head coach of the Blues prior to the game, Kyrou responded, “I have no comment” and “He’s not my coach anymore.”
Berube was fired after leading the squad to a Stanley Cup victory in 2019.
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