The wait for Kirill Kaprizov will be over soon.
Well, sort of.
Kaprizov isn't eligible to play the rest of this season and can't suit up for the Wild's qualifying matchup against Vancouver as part of the NHL's 24-team return, but the team is allowed to sign the prized prospect to a two-year, entry-level contract starting Monday.
The Wild has until 4 p.m. Wednesday to sign Kaprizov to a deal that starts with the 2019-20 season and burn that first year instead of signing him to a contract that begins in 2020-21, when he would be able to play.
Wild General Manager Bill Guerin said Sunday he would be willing to do that since the 23-year-old could participate in training camp and accompany the team to Edmonton for its games.
"To have him in the mix and have him signed would be nice," Guerin said. "If he could come over and get to know the area, meet some of his future teammates, see how things are done here, I think that would definitely be an advantage."
Guerin wasn't sure if Kaprizov would need to quarantine upon arriving in Minnesota.
The Russian winger, who the Wild drafted in the fifth round in 2015, has spent the past three seasons with CSKA Moscow in the Kontinental Hockey League. He finished the KHL's top goal scorer for a second straight year, burying 33 goals in 57 games. Winning a gold medal at the 2018 Olympics and a bronze at the 2017 World Junior Championship have made the talented scorer one of the most intriguing players not in the NHL.