While sharing a line with fellow Russian Andrei Svechnikov last season in juniors, Wild prospect Dmitry Sokolov's objective was clear.
"The game plan was just give [Svechnikov] the puck," Sokolov said.
Svechnikov's talent made him a no-brainer target for the Barrie Colts in the Ontario Hockey League, as he went on to get drafted second overall by the Hurricanes last month.
But Sokolov also had a nose for the net, tying for the league lead in goals with 50 — a prowess that makes him one of the Wild's most intriguing prospects.
"He's got an incredible ability to score goals," director of player development Brad Bombardir said. "It's uncanny. You watch him play junior hockey, he's a smart offensive player. He finds spots where the puck's going to go."
Sokolov split last season with Barrie and Sudbury, scoring 30 of his 50 goals in 29 games with the Colts after getting traded. In all, the 20-year-old accumulated 96 points — the fifth-highest total in the OHL — and tied for second in game-winning goals with nine.
It's likely Sokolov plays pro next season, a transition that will be interesting to watch since the Wild is hoping to see more growth in Sokolov's game.
"We need him to really dedicate himself to get in shape and find that fitness level where he can operate at that next level," Bombardir said.