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UPDATE - 6:40 p.m. - Jordan Kyrou will be in the lineup after missing two games with an upper-body injury.
Jordan Kyrou will be a gametime decision on Tuesday night when the St. Louis Blues host the Toronto Maple Leafs to begin a three-game homestand at Enterprise Center (7 p.m., BSMW, 101 ESPN).
Kyrou sustained an upper-body injury late in the game on Dec. 19 in Vancouver. Before the injury, he recorded his first career hat trick and added an assist, and in his last four games, has posted six goals and four assists (10 points).
Kyrou practiced Tuesday but did not skate in the line rushes.

"He'll be a gametime decision," Blues Head Coach Craig Berube said of Kyrou. "He looked good out there, he felt good. So we'll see later."
If Kyrou plays, it's likely he would return to a line with Ivan Barbashev and Robert Thomas, where he was playing and was red hot before the injury.
Torey Krug will not play after being placed on injured reserve
with a lower-body injury on Tuesday. Berube said Krug was injured late in the Dec. 23 game in Vegas. Tyler Tucker was recalled from the AHL's Springfield Thunderbirds, but Tucker looks to be sitting out as Calle Rosen will draw into the lineup.
Below is a projected lineup based on the morning skate:

PROJECTED LINEUP

Forwards
Buchnevich - O'Reilly - Schenn
Kyrou - Thomas - Tarasenko
Saad - Acciari - Barbashev
Toropchenko - Brown - Leivo
Defense
Leddy - Parayko
Rosen - Faulk
Mikkola - Bortuzzo
Goalie
Binnington