Quinn HughesIs there an easier player in the league to root for than Kaprizov?
where did he come back from again? he was the best player on the team easily.I feel like everybody forgot about Kaprizov last year, good for him to come back. I hope a Minnesota franchise of some sport can finally find success.
where did he come back from again? he was the best player on the team easily.
And I remember he was still 17 yo, and nobody gave a f*** for him outside Russia. But in Russia he was considered a future superstar. And then they picked him in the 5th round, lol. With a pick they got from Boston for I don't remember who or what.
I remember an article where he was compared to Sergei Makarov. Pretty solid comparison, I'd say.
I lived in the same region as Kaprizov during the dawn of his KHL career (so I watched most of his pre-draft KHL games), and I'm positive Kaprizov's hype was very modest compared to, say, Tarasenko. He was definitely not regarded as a future world class player. Maybe it's because he played in Novokuznetsk, but it wasn't until his D+1 and especially D+2 season (when he moved to powerhouse Salavat Yulaev) when people really started placing high expectations on Kirill.he was very highly regarded before the draft. The excitement for him in Minnesota was pretty immediate. It was always down to the when/if him leaving Russia that seemed to be reason for his drop.
He may not finish number 1, but it's completely within the realm of possibility he does. He usually has a slow start and than kicks into high gear the second half and finishes top 10.It's pretty cool, he's very underrated because he hasn't historically had a ton of help around him. He won't finish #1 but it's cool to see him up there for now.
He may not finish number 1, but it's completely within the realm of possibility he does. He usually has a slow start and than kicks into high gear the second half and finishes top 10.
That's not a player it's out of the question he finishes with the most points.