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Wild sign star wing Kirill Kaprizov to 5-year, $45M contract

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Wild signed left wing Kirill Kaprizov to a five-year, $45 million contract on Tuesday, ending a stalemate between the team and the Calder Trophy winner just two days before the beginning of training camp.

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Calder Trophy Winner Signs New Deal With Wild

ST. PAUL, MN (AP) - The Minnesota Wild signed left wing Kirill Kaprizov to a five-year, $45 million contract o...

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Kaprizov wins Calder Memorial Trophy as top NHL rookie

Kaprizov wins Calder Memorial Trophy as top NHL rookie
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Wild forward Kirill Kaprizov named recipient for Calder Memorial Trophy


Kaprizov is the first Calder Memorial Trophy winner in Wild history
by
Minnesota Wild
@mnwild
/ Wild.com
ST. PAUL -- The National Hockey League (NHL) today announced Minnesota Wild forward Kirill Kaprizov is the recipient of the 2020-21 Calder Memorial Trophy. The Calder Memorial Trophy is presented annually to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition. Kaprizov is the Wild's first-ever Calder Memorial Trophy winner.
Kaprizov, 24, led the Wild and NHL rookies with 51 points (27-24=51) in 55 games this season. He also led the team and League rookies in goals, even-strength goals (19), power-play goals (8) and shots on goal (157), ranked T-1st in overtime goals (2), second in assists, even-strength points (38) and power-play points (13), T-3rd in plus/minus rating (plus-10) and T-4th in game-winning goals (3). Per NHL Stats, the 5-foot-11, 201-pound forward is one of four rookies since 1992-93 to lead a team in points during the regular season, while helping them qualify for the playoffs: Auston Matthews (2016-17), Filip Forsberg (2014-15) and Trent Hunter (2003-04). He set franchise rookie records for most goals, PPG, EVG, OTG, assists, points, EVP and multi-point games (13). The left-shot winger also set franchise rookie records with a three PPP night (2-1=3) April 7 vs. COL, a six-game point streak (5-5=10) from April 29-May 8, a four-game multi-point game streak from May 3-8 and a five-game goal streak (6g) from April 17-24. The native of Novokuznetsk, Russia began the season with three points (2-1=3) in his NHL debut at LA on Jan. 14 to become the third player in NHL history to score an OT goal in his debut while his three points were the most by a Wild player in his debut. He netted his first career hat trick on March 12 vs. ARI to become the second Wild rookie to do so (Justin Fontaine, 1/9/14) and the third Wild player to score all three goals in the same period (Zach Parise, 3/24/16 in the first & Jason Zucker, 11/9/17 in the third). He was named NHL's First Star of the Week on Jan. 18 and the Second Star of the Week on May 10.

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NHL announces 2020-21 All-Rookie team


Kaprizov, Miller, Nedeljkovic, Norris, Robertson, Smith honored
by
NHL Public Relations
@PR_NHL
NEW YORK -- The National Hockey League announced today the 2020-21 NHL All-Rookie Team, including the three players voted as finalists for the Calder Memorial Trophy as the League's top rookie: forwards Kirill Kaprizov of the Minnesota Wild and Jason Robertson of the Dallas Stars as well as goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic of the Carolina Hurricanes.
Also named to the 2020-21 NHL All-Rookie Team are forward Josh Norris of the Ottawa Senators and defensemen K'Andre Miller of the New York Rangers and Ty Smith of the New Jersey Devils.

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Jason Robertson named Calder Trophy finalist


Jason Robertson named Calder Trophy finalist
The 21-year-old joins Minnesota's Kirill Kaprizov and Carolina's Alex Nedeljkovic as finalists for the award
by
NHL Public Relations
@PR_NHL
NEW YORK -- Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson, Minnesota Wild left wing Kirill Kaprizov and Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic are the three finalists for the 2020-21 Calder Memorial Trophy, awarded "to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition," the National Hockey League announced Thursday.
Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association submitted ballots for the Calder Trophy after the conclusion of the regular season, with the top three vote-getters designated as finalists. The winners of the 2021 NHL Awards presented by Bridgestone will be revealed during the Stanley Cup Semifinals and Stanley Cup Final, with exact dates, format and times to be announced.

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Maven's Memories: Islanders vs Leafs in 2002


Maven's Memories: Islanders vs Leafs in 2002
Stan Fischler looks back at the intense Islanders-Maple Leafs seven-game series in 2002
by
Stan Fischler
@StanFischler
/ NewYorkIslanders.com
Workhorse Islanders defenseman Ken Jonsson called it "an awesome feeling."
Crack forward Alexei Yashin edited it down to one word, "Wow!" 
Coach Peter Laviolette said, "Let's get on with it."
The Islanders Army was ready for the fireworks. It was playoff time, April 2002. 
Then again so were the Toronto Maple Leafs, headed by coach Pat Quinn who opened the verbal duel with a "We're the underdogs because we've got so many injuries."
It was a weak curtain-raiser which was quickly squelched by Lavvy who shot right back at Quinn, "Nice try!"

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