NHL star bawls his eyes out following karma given to him by fans
The St. Louis Blues made a surprising move by parting ways with head coach Craig Berube.
Star player Jordan Kyrou, when asked about his relationship with Berube, responded:
"I've got no comment. He's not my coach anymore,"
Seemingly distancing himself from the recently fired coach, and throwing him under the bus moments after Berube was fired.
In the game that followed, fans, who had a strong affection for Berube, expressed their disapproval by booing Kyrou each time he touched the puck.
After the game, Kyrou faced questions about the audience's reaction and, to the surprise of many, he openly showed his emotions. During the interview, Kyrou legitimately cried, expressing the impact of the boos on him.
The raw and emotional response provided a glimpse into the challenging dynamics within the team and the personal toll it took on a young player like Kyrou.
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