Kirill Kaprizov is 2-for-2 in invites to the NHL All-Star Game.
The Wild winger was named to his second Central Division team in as many years on Thursday when the league unveiled the initial rosters for each division.
Former Wild forward Kevin Fiala was Los Angeles' representative among the first 32 players named — one from each team — and Warroad's Brock Nelson was chosen from the Islanders.
This year's event will be in Florida at the home of the Panthers on Feb. 3-4.
One player from each team was selected by the NHL Department of Hockey Operations, and the rest of the rosters (two skaters and one goalie per division) will be decided by a fan vote that began Thursday and will run through Jan. 17. The remaining players will be announced Jan. 19.
Through 37 games, Kaprizov leads the Wild in goals (22), assists (25) and points (47) while tied for eighth in league scoring and tied for ninth in goals. Kaprizov is also tied for first in the NHL in shootout goals (4) and his 10 power play goals are tied for fifth.
Already this season, the 25-year-old has set franchise records for the longest point streak (14 games), assist streak (nine) and goal streak (seven) and is the only player in the NHL to hold the team record for all three scoring streaks.
He's also on a 14-game home point streak that's tied for longest in Wild history.