NHL Rumor: Latest News from Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota

Minnesota wild may or may not ask for a trade list from Kirill Kaprizov
Daria Tuboltseva: Russian journalist Alexei Shevchenko said Minnesota Wild has asked Kirill Kaprizov to obtain a trade list.
- Cam Robinson: Sources say it may be too early for Minnesota Outdoors to ask Kaprizov for a group of teams.
- Marco d’Amico: “It is worth noting that Kaprizov has a full NMC, so this will be a requirement for the list of teams he is going to trade. Earlier today, Eliotte Friedman discussed the possibility that another team would be willing to provide big money for Kaprizov. Schevkenko is considered a legal source for Russia.”
- Jim Berlinger: “At some point, if these discussions drag into the season and it’s obvious that he doesn’t want to expand and stay, then Minnesota should trade him and don’t let him go similar to Gaborick. But the Wild wants to sign him. The Wild wants to sign him. The ongoing discussion is going on, but the players hold the strength.”
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Why and where to stand with Kirill Kaprizov
SportsNet: Elliotte Friedman and Kyle Bukauskas 32 Ideas: Podcast – Kaprizov
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Bukauskas: “On Wednesday, Kaprizov turned down an eight-year contract, paying $16 million per season. It would be the largest contract in the history of the National Hockey League. So, where is Elliott between Kaprizov and Minnesota’s wild?”
Friedman: “I won’t answer this question first. I’m going to answer the second question.”
My first reaction when I heard his rejection was, why? Because when I hear something to offer, my belief is that in this case, I kind of talked about it, you’ll accept this offer because it’s big. You own it, you know it is there, and you don’t have to worry about anything again. If something goes wrong, then you will handle it like this.
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For example, let’s say Kaprizov made this deal, he was in his third year of extension, saying that Nessota was not very good, he had no hope, and then you said, “Look, guys, I want to trade.” That’s how you handle it. You have money in your pocket. There is such a big deal in your pocket. If the situation becomes untenable, you can handle it.
So let him say no, let me believe in one thing. He or his representative Paul Theophanes, they knew there were other bigger things. Now, to reach a deal of more than $16 million, assuming that this is not a signed deal, then someone has to have 7 times $19 (million) or 20 times seven times (million) (million). Someone is setting up smoke signals there saying we can do better. To me, this is a logical explanation. ”
Bukauskas: “I was told that I would not tamper with it.”
Friedman: “This is not tampering. It’s…”
Bukauskas: “Smoke Signal.”
Friedman: “Theorizing.”
Bukauskas: “Yes, yes.”
Friedman: “The National Hockey League has not tampered with it.”
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Bukauskas: “Look at that.”
Friedman: “There is no gambling in Rick’s Cafe.”
Bukauskas: We had breakfast at Rick Cafe. ”
Friedman: “That’s my theory, like a golfer, someone licks his finger and reaches it into the air, the way they feel the wind or the way they feel the wind. Someone there is willing to offer a better offer.
So, now let’s look for your question. Where is it between the wild and Caprizov? Well, I think first, the wild is a little surprised. I don’t think there is any doubt about this.
I don’t think there is anything, first of all, someone said to me, do you think he wants a shorter term deal? No, I don’t believe it. I mean, I’ll always be wrong. I was wrong before, but I don’t believe it. I think when you have the injury history that Kirill Kaprizov has, I don’t think you’re interested in short-term trading.
I think this is actually one of the biggest questions that the wild has to answer here, that is, how do they go about it? Are they willing to gamble with players who missed a lot of games or are they going to sit there and say, OK, we want to raise our offer?
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You know, I mean, that’s already a huge number. Would you like to make it a bigger number? Or, there is no one without trade terms, you go to him and say, “Would you like to have a team?”
Indeed, these are Minnesota choices. They let it work and see where it goes. They raised the offer or they would trade him. I’m sure that on Wednesday, that’s what they’re doing. They are running through all of these situations. ”
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