As the St. Louis Blues look toward solidifying their core for the future, a recent post in The Athletic discussed what Dylan Holloway‘s next contract looks like. According to Jeremy Rutherford, Holloway could earn as much as $8 million per season on a long-term deal, and that’s thanks to Jordan Kyrou, whom the Blues might consider trading.
Rutherford argues that Kyrou’s contract could serve as a benchmark for Holloway’s next deal. But could that also mean Kyrou’s days in St. Louis are numbered?
Holloway, 23, is coming off a breakout year, finishing second on the team with 26 goals and third with 63 points. With a current AAV of $2.29 million through 2025-26, he’s set for a significant raise. If the Blues aim to keep him long-term, an eight-year extension this summer could cost them north of $8 million annually—a number that closely mirrors Kyrou’s current deal.
Rutherford notes that Kyrou signed an eight-year, $65 million extension in 2022 following a season in which he tallied 27 goals and 75 points. This past year may have been his most complete campaign yet, with 36 goals, a team-best +23 rating, and standout five-on-five play. He’s also led the Blues in scoring for three straight seasons.
Typically, you keep a forward like that. However, GMs often look to sell high and Kyrou could fetch the most in return this summer.
One key factor in determining if the Blues will consider a Kyrou trade is that his full no-trade clause kicks in on July 1, 2025, giving St. Louis a short window to explore trade options without needing his approval. With Holloway (and defenseman Philip Broberg) both due for massive raises, the Blues may be forced to consider moving a high-priced asset.
Kyrou’s high trade value is a plus. It’s enhanced by the fact that moving him gives the Blues the cap flexibility needed to extend Holloway. While it’s hard to part with a player of Kyrou’s caliber, the Blues may soon need to choose between the high-value forward they have and the rising star they want to keep.
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