Forward “Minnesota” Kirill Kaprizov returned to the ice after a three-week pause due to injury
Russian striker “Minnesota Wild” Kirill Kaprizov returned to the ice after a three-week pause due to injury. It is reported in Twitter The Athletic correspondent Joe Smith.
According to the journalist, the striker went to training before the Minnesota game with the Vegas Golden Knights. The Russian spent 30 minutes on the court. Smith notes that Kaprizov skated at a “good pace” and also practiced throws.
Kaprizov was injured on March 9 during a National Hockey League regular season game against the Winnipeg Jets (4:2). The Russian was diagnosed with a lower body injury. The forward will miss three to four weeks.
This season, Kaprizov played 65 games for Minnesota, in which he scored 39 goals and gave 35 assists. The 25-year-old Russian is the team’s top scorer in this championship.
Source: Lenta

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