The situation surrounding Kirill Kaprizov and the Minnesota Wild has taken a dramatic turn, with conflicting reports emerging about a potential trade. The 28-year-old winger, who is entering the final year of his five-year, $45 million contract, has been the subject of intense speculation regarding his future with the team.
Earlier this week, reports surfaced that Kaprizov had rejected an eight-year, $128 million contract extension from the Wild, a deal that would have made him the highest-paid player in the NHL. This development sent shockwaves through the hockey world, casting doubt on Kaprizov's long-term commitment to Minnesota.
Adding fuel to the fire, Russian journalist Alexei Shevchenko reported that the Wild had requested Kaprizov to provide a list of teams he would be willing to be traded to. This report suggested that the Wild might be considering trading their star player if they believe he is unlikely to re-sign with the team.
However, this report was quickly countered by other sources, who claimed that the Wild had not, in fact, asked Kaprizov for a trade list. Michael Russo of The Athletic, in particular, firmly denied the accuracy of the report. Cam Robinson of Elite Prospects suggested the report was premature.
The conflicting reports have created a cloud of uncertainty around Kaprizov's future in Minnesota. If the Wild were to trade Kaprizov, they would likely seek to send him to the Eastern Conference. Potential destinations could include the New York Rangers and the New York Islanders, both of whom have a strong core of Russian players. If Kaprizov prefers to play in the Western Conference, the Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks, and Anaheim Ducks could be potential suitors.
Kaprizov has a full no-movement clause in his contract, meaning he has the power to control his destination. The Wild would need his consent to trade him to any team.
Despite the uncertainty, Wild owner Craig Leipold has expressed confidence that an agreement can be reached with Kaprizov. He stated that he doesn't believe the two sides are "that far off" in negotiations. General Manager Bill Guerin has also downplayed the reports of a rejected offer, stating that he doesn't know where the report came from.
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet suggested on his podcast, "32 Thoughts," that Kaprizov might be seeking an even larger contract than the one he reportedly rejected. He speculated that Kaprizov's camp may believe there is a team willing to offer him a contract with an annual average value of $19 or $20 million.
The situation is further complicated by the fact that Kaprizov has publicly stated that reports of a rejected offer are false. However, the media and fans have largely accepted the news as true, adding to the confusion.
With training camp approaching, the conflicting reports and unresolved contract situation have created a tense atmosphere around the Minnesota Wild. It remains to be seen whether Kaprizov will report to training camp or if the team will choose to keep him away until the situation is resolved.
The coming days and weeks will be critical in determining whether Kirill Kaprizov remains with the Minnesota Wild or whether he will be traded to a new team. The conflicting reports only add to the intrigue surrounding this developing story.