Much has been made of the potential record-setting extensions that would be handed out this offseason, particularly for Kirill Kaprizov of the Minnesota Wild and Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers. For the former, speculation about his future reached an all-time high yesterday morning when it was reported that Kaprizov rejected an eight-year, $128MM extension from the Wild.
Not only would that offer have made Kaprizov the highest-paid player per season with a $16MM AAV, but it would have been the largest total dollar amount given to an NHL player, topping Alex Ovechkin’s previous 13-year, $124MM extension with the Washington Capitals. Speaking about the contract rejection for the first time on his podcast, 32 Thoughts, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that the Wild were genuinely surprised about Kaprizov’s decision, and have now had to assess different options.
Friedman went on to say that the Wild could increase their offer for Kaprizov or negotiate a sign-and-trade with a team that Kaprizov would agree to sign with. Regardless, given his value to the organization and perceived value around the league, Minnesota would suffer a major loss should it let Kaprizov sign elsewhere next summer without recouping any assets in return.
In that same vein, there have been some reports indicating that the Wild have approached Kaprizov for a hypothetical trade list, while other reports have claimed the opposite. The Russian All-Star has a complete no-movement clause, so he has full control over how his situation is handled moving forward.
Since yesterday’s news, General Manager Bill Guerin and the Wild have preached confidence that a deal will eventually get signed, while Kaprizov’s camp has yet to respond. Although injuries have been an issue for Kaprizov of late, his value to Minnesota can’t be overstated. Since coming into the league as a 23-year-old rookie during the 2020-21 season, Kaprizov has scored 185 goals and 386 points in 319 games wearing a Wild jersey, reaching or exceeding the 40-goal plateau on three occasions.
It’s an unenviable situation for the Wild. It’s early enough before the regular season that a solution could theoretically be worked out, but Kaprizov’s maximum trade value will fall the closer the team gets to the trade deadline without a new contract in place. It’s conceivable that Minnesota could reach a sign-and-trade in early March, but that is exceedingly rare, especially in the NHL.
Guerin was on a podcast yesterday, Called 10,000 takes, He said none of the Kaprizov story is true.
Russo then came out and said it was 100% true so who do you believe the guy who’s one of the better US reporters or the guy trying to maximize a players value
Very true, I just don’t see a place for these self proclaimed insiders, They bring confusion, And an unnecessary lack of trust, They are essentially useless middlemen.
Russo is a moron who was alsso the 9ne who reported the 💯 fake story about Shitcago
Absolute long shot, but kinda weird that the Red Wings are suddenly welcoming back Sergei Fedorov and retiring his jersey this season. Kaprizov enjoyed playing for Fedorov in the KHL. Kaprizov to the Wings????
More likely Rangers I think. It’s their type of move.
Can’t say I didn’t see this one coming
you didn’t
Always a bit easier to make a prediction after something has happened. Well played.
Im finna hockey fight u
Let’s put it this way. If minny really wanted to keep KK they should have tried harder to improve their roster rather than just offer a contract, I think they were maybe expecting him to be the next Justin Jefferson and its just not happening
Thank you Elliotte Friedman for once again, Stating the obvious in such a patronizing way, As only you can, You have zero insight, And you are a colossal waste of space!
16 mill a year for him? lol he’s not rejecting that. Calling BS. He’s barely worth half that.
@ redfeather: Calling BS. The guy’s an elite superstar who AVERAGES nearly 50 goals and 100 pts per 82 games. In the NHL we’re about to see, he’s worth pretty much that.
A player is worth what a team is willing to pay him. Simple economics.
“now had to assess different options.” Bring back Parise and Suter on their old contracts?
um, no
“ight, imma head out”
‘ight’, ‘imma’??
I am sure Vegas is already trying to figure out a way to get him on the roster
Don’t you put that evil on us haha
Elliotte Friedman is reporting that after Kaprizov rejected the Wild’s latest offer, The club will have to reassess the situation. Elliotte, Where does the amazing insight come from? I feel like I’m not even worthy of your brilliance, You clearly breathe different air than the rest of humanity.
It’s not all about what you’re worth…….its what their willing to pay. Just sayin.
What they are willing to pay determines value/worth. Again, simple economics.
He gone. Big markets are calling. NY, LA. Blackhawks have the assets to pull it off.
He went five years last time, betting on himself. Do I think he’ll re sign with MN, I’d guess it’s 50/50, but I always thought he’d try to maximize his career earnings by going shorter than max term. And I think Craig and gmbg weren’t expecting that.
Hes always been more about the team.
If he thinks a longer more expensive cintract would hurt the team ge wont do it
Why are fake stories with absolutely no credibility being reported again?
This is exactly the same thing that happened last time and it once again is from a Russian site with zero credibility or knowledge of the situation
I don’t think that “Kaprizov’s maximum trade value will fall the closer the team gets to the trade deadline without a new contract in place”.
At the TD, cup contenders get desperate. They are not desperate now. They don’t even know exactly how much of a contender they actually are. But they will closer to the TD.
His cap hit will be reduced closer to the TD. Hardly any contender has room for his full cap hit now. But if a contender has to place someone with a big enough cap hit on LTIR during the season, they will have the room.
Example: Florida loses Barkov or Tkachuk during the season for the rest of the year. Zito can get Kaprizov to replace them.
Its a gut punch for Minnesota if true. Though Guerin did play hardball with him last go round.