Jordan Kyrou scored a spectacular goal and the Blues beat the Wild 5-2

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Jordan Kyrou scored twice, including a spectacular one, while St. Louis remained. Louis Blues to beat the Minnesota Wild 5-2 on Sunday.

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Kyrou’s second goal of the game, and the Blues ’third, came in turnover to Wild territory in the second period. The 24-year-old forward received a pass from Ryan O’Reilly and flipped the puck between his legs before hitting the backhand target.

The troops of St. saw. Louis as Wild cut the deficit to 3-2 in the third period, but David Perron allowed his team to distance themselves by scoring with an empty net.

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The Blues tied the series at 2-2, now moving to Minnesota. The fifth match will take place on Tuesday night.

Perron finished the game with two goals and one assist, while O’Reilly had one goal and two assists. Jordan Binnington made his first start in this series and he made 28 saves in front of the Blues net.

Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy scored for the Wild, which saw Marc-André Fleury allow four goals on 33 shots.

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