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Originally Posted by AustinL_NHL
Context in Kyrou's situation goes far beyond a simple "No comment, not my coach anymore." quote, as the entire Blues fanbase and hockey world seemingly knows
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As you say most people realize that the coach and player didn't like each other. It's been mentioned here too that it's not like Berube held back on his thoughts on Kyrou or Thomas's play in the media (but that's overlooked)
So a media member (That clearly knows this too) goes and asks Kyrou his thoughts on Berube being let go...what's he supposed to say.
Should he just lie and be like "Yeah sad to see Berube go, he was a great coach and he did a lot for me".
Should he have told the truth and acutally said what he probably wanted to say which was "Happy to see him gone"
Or did he do what most hockey players would do 99% of the time in that situation and say "No comment, he's not my coach anymore"
Honestly the whole thing is so overblown. The real problem is Blues fans are just mad that Berube was fired and were looking for a scapegoat and Kyrou just happened to be the lucky beneficiary because he's having a rough start to the season.
But to say his comments were disrespectful is some of the funniest #### I've ever heard.
Personally though I hope it becomes even more toxic for Kyrou in St.Louis and I hope his play drops off even more...might be the best opportunity we have for a Huberdeau swap.