Wild Beat Kings

Kaprizov scores in OT in NHL debut, lifts Wild over Kings

by MPeriod

Posted 3 years ago


Kirill Kaprizov scored his first NHL goal with 1:13 remaining in overtime and finished with three points as the Minnesota Wild rallied for a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Kings in the season opener for both teams Thursday night.

The 23-year-old Russian scored on a breakaway, putting the puck past Los Angeles goaltender Jonathan Quick. Kaprizov, the third Russian-born player to make his NHL debut with the Wild, also had a pair of assists. He was a fifth-round selection by Minnesota in 2015 before signing a two-year, entry-level contract last summer.

''He gets a puck on a break and you see what he does,'' said defenseman Matt Dumba, who had an assist. ''Everyone who's watching the game can see that he's a special talent and that's why they call him Dolla Dolla Bill Kirill.''

According to Sportradar, Kaprizov became the fourth Russian rookie to have three or more points in his first NHL game. Anaheim's Stanislav Chistov had a goal and three assists in his 1992 debut, while Calgary's Sergei Makarov in 1990 and Edmonton's Ilya Byakin in 1993 each had a goal and two assists.

''I'm sure we're all talking about the offensive side of the puck. Defensive side of the puck was awesome as well,'' Minnesota coach Dean Evason said. ''And when you have no fear as a staff to put somebody on the ice that's special like that, it makes it a very easy decision.''

Minnesota trailed 3-1 after two periods before rallying. Jonas Brodin, Victor Rask and Marcus Foligno also scored for the Wild. Cam Talbot made 32 saves in his Minnesota debut.

Dustin Brown scored his 300th goal, Jeff Carter had a goal and an assist and Andreas Athanasiou also scored for Los Angeles. Quick stopped 23 shots.

Brown got his milestone goal with 2:55 remaining in the second on the power play with a wraparound that put the Kings in front by two goals.

''It was certainly not the outcome we wanted, especially being up 3-1. The third was not as sharp as we wanted,'' said Kings captain Anze Kopitar, who had an assist. ''We made some good plays and good stuff was happening throughout the game. But we have to clean up what happened in the third.''

The Kings, one of seven teams that missed the 2020 playoffs, were playing their first game since March 11. They were the league's hottest team with seven straight wins before last season was paused due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Minnesota was playing its first game since Aug. 7, after it lost to Vancouver in four games in the best-of-five qualifying round in the Stanley Cup playoffs.


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