Tremblay was traded after 24 games in 1979–80 [3], however Savard and Cyr both demolished their previous career highs, scoring 181 and 146 points, respectively.
Cyr wasn't able to continue his scoring prowess with the Flames, and as a result he was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks in 1982 for Carey Wilson.
The Hawks were hoping for Cyr to rekindle his chemistry with Denis Savard, who had already established himself as an elite NHLer by this time.
However, Cyr still could not secure a permanent NHL position and after a couple of seasons moved on to the St. Louis Blues, and then retired after three seasons in their organization, most of which was spent playing for their minor league affiliate, the Peoria Rivermen of the International Hockey League, winning the Turner Cup in 1985.
Cyr finished his NHL career with 193 games played, scoring 41 goals and 43 assists for 84 points.