Kirill Kaprizov will play with “St. Louis” on April 9 after a month absence due to injury
The date for the return of the Russian striker Kirill Kaprizov to matches in the Minnesota Wild after a month of absence due to injury has been announced. About this in Twitter According to The Athletic correspondent Michael Russo.
The forward will play against the St. Louis Blues on April 9. Kaprizov reportedly calls the injury an unfortunate coincidence and has no ill will toward Winnipeg Jets defenseman Logan Stanley, who injured him. “These things happen,” added the hockey player.
Kaprizov was injured on March 9. Stanley ran into him with his whole body, after which the Russian, limping, left the court and did not appear on the ice until the end of the game.
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 this season.
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