Kirill Kaprizov has the small-talk lingo down, greeting his Wild teammates in English and stringing together phases that describe everyday life.
"He communicates well," center Nick Bonino said. "I sit next to him in the room. It's not super fluid conversation, but we're both getting our points across when we talk."
When someone starts to ramble or speak too quickly, however, that's when the Russian forward can't keep up.
"We try to figure it out, and obviously everyone around me is speaking English so I'm learning pretty quickly," Kaprizov said through an interpreter during a video chat Wednesday.
But where the 23-year-old isn't falling behind is on the ice. Out there, the universal language is hockey and Kaprizov is fluent — arriving at training camp ahead of his NHL debut skating very much like the dynamo the Wild has been waiting to have jolt its lineup.
"The way that he's competing the first few days here, that's what stands out," coach Dean Evason said. "We talked a couple of times about how he communicates with his group and how personable he is with a smile on his face. [But] what stood out for us as a staff is how he's battled and competed in the first few days."
After competing in the Kontinental Hockey League for the last five-plus years, Kaprizov was always going to have to adapt to the style of play in the NHL to make an impact — a challenge that officially kicks off next Thursday in Los Angeles with the Wild's season opener.
Through the start of camp, though, the transition has been smooth.