The celebration looked familiar, a huddle around rookie phenom Kirill Kaprizov after he scored a goal.
But the circumstances were different.
After netting a team-high 27 goals in the regular season, Kaprizov finally registered his first in the playoffs in Game 5 — the start of a three-goal first period that paved the way for the Wild's 4-2 victory.
"The game has definitely changed," Kaprizov said in Russian through a translator Wednesday before the Wild's 3-0 victory in Game 6. "It's definitely gotten a little bit more difficult."
Before scoring, Kaprizov had only an assist in the series, setting up center Ryan Hartman early in Game 3. But Kaprizov has gone head-to-head with some of Vegas' best players, regularly facing one of the Golden Knights' top defensemen in Shea Theodore. That's who was on the ice when Kaprizov capitalized in Game 5 to become the seventh Wild rookie in team history to tally a goal in the playoffs.
"Feels good to score," Kaprizov said. "Anytime you can score a goal and help your team with the win, it's something you look forward to. But, of course, it makes things a little bit easier, kind of takes the monkey off the back and just makes it a lot easier."
Strong debut
Calen Addison didn't look out of place when he made his NHL debut in February, and the defenseman's first playoff game Monday was just as smooth.
"He played great," said Ian Cole, who was paired with Addison in Game 5 at Vegas. "A ton of poise for his first playoff game coming into a very loud, tough building to play in against a team that's really, really good. Ton of poise. Creative puck plays."