National Hockey League (NHL) “Minnesota Wild” club Russian forward Kirill Kaprizov returned to training with the team after suffering a lower body injury. This was reported on Twitter reporter Michael Russo.
The Russian wears a yellow contactless jersey.
Kaprizov will reportedly miss three to four weeks due to his March 9 injury. The Russian was injured in the match against Winnipeg. A two-meter opponent hit Kaprizov on the ice while pressing his knee. The Russian limped off the site.
Since then, the Russian has missed 12 team matches, seven of which ended in victories.
In total, the Russian forward has appeared in 65 games for Minnesota this season, scoring 39 goals and providing 35 assists.
Dean Evason, former head coach of the Minnesota Wild spoke About Kaprizov’s return to training after a long injury.