Jordan Kyrou's increasing shots on goal over the last five games make the over on Kyrou's shots on goal of 3.5 a viable pick for the upcoming WPG vs. STL game.

Jordan Kyrou has been steadily rising in his shots on goal over the past few weeks, making it a reasonable assumption that he’ll shoot above the line in the WPG vs. STL game. This season, Kyrou is averaging 3.53 shots on goal, 3.38 shots on goal when playing at home, and 3.7 shots on goal when playing on the road. Of the 47 games he’s played this season, Kyrou has had more than 3.5 shots on goal in 22 games, compared to coming up short in 25.

Things look even more promising over the last 20 games, where he’s averaging 3.9 shots on goal and has had more than 3.5 shots on goal in 11 games. Over the last 10 games, Kyrou’s average is even higher, with 4.2 shots on goal, and he has exceeded the 3.5 shots on goal line in 6 of these games. Particularly in the last 5 games, Kyrou’s average has risen to 5.2 shots on goal, with more than 3.5 shots on goal in 4 out of the 5 games.

Kyrou’s recent performance indicates that he’s been putting in the effort to stay active on the ice and create more shooting opportunities. His increased shots on goal are a reflection of the hard work he’s been putting in and, based on the recent trend, it’s a reasonable expectation that he’ll shoot above the line in the WPG vs. STL game.