The first place among the Russians is occupied by striker “Tampa Bay Lightning” Nikita Kucherov. Its utility score is 2.2. In the general classification, he became eighth.
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Minnesota Wild forward Kirill Kaprizov ranks second among the Russians. Its utility index is 1.8. In the general classification, he is in 23rd place. The top three on the Russian list was led by Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin (1.7). In the general classification, he occupies the 38th place.
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