Kirill Kaprizov celebrated his first American Thanksgiving on Thursday at Wild captain Jared Spurgeon's house.
"It was great," Kaprizov said in Russian through a translator. "But I ate a ton, a ton of food, and I felt extremely heavy today on the ice. But it worked out."
Kaprizov was spectacular in the Wild's 7-1 pasting of the Jets on Friday afternoon at Xcel Energy Center, assisting on three goals and scoring one himself for a four-point performance that tied his career-high from his last home game.
As a result, Kaprizov broke Marian Gaborik's record for the most points by a Wild skater through the team's first 20 games. Gaborik had 21 through 20 in 2001-02 and 2002-03; Kaprizov is sitting on 22 points.
Overall, in 75 career regular-season games, Kaprizov has 73 points and is the second fastest in Wild history to hit 70 with the team — trailing only Brian Rolston (68 games).
Furthermore, the 24-year-old winger became only the second player in team history to record three-plus points on three separate occasions by the 20-game mark; Todd White (2005-06) is the other.
After ranking among the NHL's top goal scorers as a rookie, Kaprizov is near the top in a different category a month-plus into this season: assists.
Only eight players in the league had more helpers than his 16 after the Wild played Friday, output that coach Dean Evason linked to other teams focusing on Kaprizov.