"It's like a once in a lifetime opportunity," Kyrou said Wednesday. "Growing up as a kid, it's something you dream of, right? This is it. Now it's just time to focus on getting better, getting stronger, faster, working on my game and how I can improve my game."
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The 23-year-old forward set NHL career highs in goals (27), assists (48) and points (75) last season, ranking fourth on the Blues in points. Kyrou, who tied for third on St. Louis with 19 power-play points (five goals, 14 assists), could have become a restricted free agent after this season.
"It's nice to get something done and just kind of not have to worry about that," Kyrou said. "Now I can just go focus on playing hockey and working on my game and working on what I need to do to be at the peak of my game. I think for me, it just gives me this whole year to continue and work on my game and just get better and not even focus on any of the contract talk and any of the stuff like that."
Kyrou scored seven goals in 12 Stanley Cup Playoff games, tying center Ryan O'Reilly for second on the Blues last season. St. Louis lost to the Colorado Avalanche in the Western Conference Second Round.
"We're excited to have a player of his caliber locked up for the meat of his career," Blues general manager Doug Armstrong said. "Coming in as a high draft choice, what he did as a junior hockey player, Ontario (Hockey League) player of the year, won a World Championship, came in and was a good player in the American [Hockey] League and he honed his craft coming here last year and being a over a point a game player."