ST. PAUL, Minn - The Minnesota Wild worked on power play stuff during Saturday's practice. Every normal power play player was out there other than Kirill Kaprizov who was not on the ice.
The Minnesota Wild held Kirill Kaprizov out of practice on Saturday, thanks to a new ailment the Russian superstar is suffering from.
For an organization that has voiced optimism that it would be able to easily lock up Kaprizov, Craig Leipold's silence spoke volumes.
The 28-year-old has reportedly turned down a record-breaking deal. What's next in negotiations between the Wild and their franchise star?
GM Bill Guerin said that "things are fine" in negotiations with Kaprizov's agent, who was on hand for the opening day of training camp.
Kirill Kaprizov shocked many fans and pundits around the league when he turned down what would be a record-breaking contract. Kaprizov says he enjoys Minnesota. The organization clearly wants to ...
Kaprizov didn't participate in Saturday's practice because of an eye infection, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports. Kaprizov is taking antibiotics, and the Wild hope to have him back on the ice ...
You never would’ve known that the Wild are mired in a contract dispute with the best player in franchise history based on the way everybody was acting on Thursday morning at TRIA Rink in St.
Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold had a bleak answer when asked where contract negotiations with Kirill Kaprizov were headed.
If Kirill Kaprizov and the Wild can't agree on what figures to be a historic contract extension, a blockbuster trade could be in the cards.
Minnesota Wild owner Craig Leipold shut down any questions surrounding the contract status of Kirill Kaprizov.