Athletistic/Hockey. Russian striker “Minnesota Wild” Kirill Kaprizov commented on his records in the club.

“I don’t pay attention to it. It’s the merit of my teammates I play with. Without them, all of this wouldn’t have been possible, so thanks to them.”

In the end, we want to win as a team. It’s a team game, and winning is more important than a personal best,” Kaprizov quoted the NHL website.

During a meeting with the “Calgary”, the 25-year-old Russian broke two “wild” records at once. He broke the club record for longest hitting streak. Earlier in the club’s history, two hockey players played 12 consecutive games – Mikael Granlund and Kevin Fiala. Moreover, this match was the seventh in a row in which Kaprizov scored.

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