MOSCOW, Apr 23 Minnesota Wild Russian forward Kirill Kaprizov became the first the player in the history of the club, who managed to score 100 points in the regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Russian scored the puck and made three assists in the game with the Seattle Kraken (6:3). In total this season, he scored 101 points (45 goals + 56 assists) in 77 matches. Also, Kaprizov was the first Russian hockey player in the league to reach the milestone of 100 points scored this season. Among his compatriots, New York Rangers forward Artemi Panarin (96 points) and Washington Capitals forward Alexander Ovechkin (90) crept closest to this mark.
