Kirill Kaprizov might want to get used to appearing at the NHL All-Star Game.
The Wild's leading scorer is set to square off in the fastest skater competition at the skills event on Friday in Sunrise, Fla., before playing for the Central Division in Saturday's 3-on-3 tournament. This is his second straight All-Star selection; there was no game during his rookie season in 2021.
Kaprizov hasn't saved his best just for the league's premier showcase. The 25-year-old winger has been drawing from a signature bag of tricks that accentuate his skill, smarts and strength since he began suiting up for the Wild two years ago.
"To be honest, I just try to take a simple moment in a game and try to make a simple play," Kaprizov said in Russian through an interpreter. "If I happen to get in a position to make something special, to me it doesn't seem special. To me it seems like the right play. Maybe to others it does seem like something special."
A leg up
The between-the-legs shot isn't a new phenomenon in the NHL.
Players like Edmonton's Connor McDavid, Boston's David Pastrnak and Florida's Aleksander Barkov have pulled it off. The Wild's Matt Boldy also scored on the shot April 19, 2022 at Montreal.
Kaprizov hasn't scored this way yet with the Wild — the winger has in the KHL — but it isn't a surprise to see him try it.
He nearly completed the feat Jan. 4 vs. Tampa Bay, his shot slamming into the post. His try Jan. 24, 2022 against Montreal sailed over the net, and another close call happened just five games into his NHL career when his attempt vs. San Jose stayed out.