Today, as part of the National Hockey League’s (NHL) regular season, the Minnesota Wild hosted the Columbus Blue Jackets on the ice field. The match ended with the hosts winning with a score of 3:2 (Away).
The hero of the meeting was Minnesota’s Russian forward Kirill Kaprizov. He scored a game-winning goal in extra time and scored a hat-trick.
The second goal in the match was scored by the majority of Russians. He was 16th in the majority abandoned for him in the current season. This is a new Minnesota record. The previous success belonged to Brian Rolston, who scored 15 goals in Power Play in the 2005/06 season.
In total, the Russian forward has appeared in 60 games for Minnesota this season, scoring 37 goals and providing 34 assists. This season Kaprizov has surpassed 100 goals in the NHL. He attended the NHL All-Star Game in early February.
Kaprizov became a Minnesota player who moved to Minnesota from the capital’s CSKA in 2020. In the final draw of the regular season, NHL Kaprizov became the most successful Russian player.
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