NHL-Jordan Kyrou of the St. Louis Blues (Credit: Getty Images)With trade speculation swirling around St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou, the Chicago Blackhawks could become one of the NHL’s most aggressive teams in the 2026 offseason. Connor Bedard is leading the franchise rebuild in Chicago, who could be looking to add some proven offensive talent, not just future draft picks.The Chicago Blackhawks are reportedly checking out big-name NHL trade bait, top target Jordan Kyrou. The St. Louis Blues winger is still one of the most electric offensive players in the league and would give Connor Bedard a quick scoring boost.Jordan Kyrou trade rumor grows around Chicago Blackhawks offseasonChicago Blackhawks GM Kyle Davidson has accumulated valuable draft assets and plenty of salary cap space during the rebuild. Instead of waiting a few more years for prospects to develop, the organization could accelerate its timeline to contention. Mostly, by acquiring a proven top-line forward like Jordan Kyrou.There may be some roster tinkering for the St. Louis Blues down the road after some inconsistent play in the postseason. Moving Jordan Kyrou would create long-term cap space and could bring back elite draft picks or young NHL-ready players to St. Louis.The thought of a Connor Bedard or Jordan Kyrou tandem immediately creates one of the most electrifying offensive duos in the NHL. Kyrou’s speed and puck-carrying ability could complement Bedard’s elite creativity and scoring instincts. By giving Chicago a more potent attack heading into the 2026-27 NHL season.The trade package is still the biggest hurdle. The St. Louis Blues would likely want top assets, like first-round picks and top prospects.Insiders say the Jordan Kyrou situation will be one of the most talked-about NHL trade rumours leading up to the NHL Draft, free agency and the offseason roster shuffle.
Chicago Blackhawks explore Jordan Kyrou blockbuster trade before St. Louis Blues crucial NHL offseason roster decisions
With trade speculation swirling around St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou, the Chicago Blackhawks could become one of the NHL’s most aggressive teams in the 2026 offseason.














