Besides being phenoms in the NHL, what else does Kirill Kaprizov have in common with Sidney Crosby, Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin?
They are the only players to tally their first 200 points in 167 games or less since 2000-01, exclusive company Kaprizov joined Sunday when he racked up three points in the Wild's 4-2 takedown of the Ottawa Senators at Xcel Energy Center.
"It's my job to go out there and play and do the best that I can," Kaprizov said in Russian through an interpreter.
By notching No. 200 in his 167th contest, Kaprizov also became the fastest to 200 in Wild history — and the only one to hit that milestone in under 200 games.
He is the 23rd player all-time to reach 200 points in 167 or fewer games, just behind the likes of Malkin (166), Ovechkin (165) and Crosby (142). The 25-year-old is also the fifth-quickest left winger to get to the 200-point plateau.
"He's different than some of these other superstar guys in the league where they're kind of just waiting for power plays to get their chances," Ryan Hartman said of Kaprizov, who is up to 201 points not even 2½ seasons into his NHL career. "He battles. He's in every battle. He's working — he's the hardest worker out there. He plays a really good all-around game."
Six in a row
Filip Gustavsson kept his win streak going, stopping 26 shots in his career-high sixth consecutive victory during his first season as the Wild's backup goaltender.
Since this surge started on Nov. 19, Gustavsson has a league-best 1.48 goals-against average and sits second in save percentage (.945) among goalies who've logged at least five games.