Trade discussions between the New York Islanders and St. Louis Blues for forward Jordan Kyrou have stalled ahead of the NHL deadline. A key obstacle involves the Blues' demand for Islanders' defensive prospect Kashawn Aitcheson. The Islanders are seeking to bolster their offense as they sit third in the Metropolitan Division.
The New York Islanders are pushing to improve their roster before the NHL trade deadline, with Jordan Kyrou of the St. Louis Blues emerging as a potential target. Currently third in the Metropolitan Division, the Islanders aim to enhance their offensive capabilities for a stronger playoff push.
Kyrou, known for his speed and scoring, is in the third year of an eight-year, $65 million contract and holds a full no-trade clause, requiring his approval for any deal. This season, he has tallied 33 points in 51 games, making him one of the Blues' top offensive contributors.
Negotiations have hit a snag, according to NHL insider Stefen Rosner. “If the #stlblues insist on D prospect Kashawn Aitcheson (2025, No. 17) in a potential Jordan Kyrou deal, I’m told that likely takes the #Isles out of the mix,” Rosner stated.
Aitcheson, a promising defenseman drafted 17th overall in 2025, plays for the Barrie Colts in the Ontario Hockey League. He has recorded 63 points in 48 games this season, highlighting his rising status among junior defensemen.
The Islanders have also shown interest in Blues center Robert Thomas as an alternative. Thomas is signed to an eight-year, $65 million contract with a full no-trade clause and has notched 37 points in 44 games this year. No further details on those discussions were available.
As the deadline nears, the outcome remains uncertain, with the sticking point over prospects potentially derailing the Kyrou trade.