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Kirill Kaprizov Likely To Undergo Lower-Body Surgery

Kirill Kaprizov Likely To Undergo Lower-Body Surgery

Wild star winger Kirill Kaprizov missed Tuesday’s practice and will likely undergo surgery to address his nagging lower-body injury, according to Michael Russo and Joe Smith of The Athletic. General manager Bill Guerin will issue an update on Kaprizov’s health to the media at 11 a.m. CT, the team said. Russo and Smith report the surgery, which would address what’s believed to be a muscular issue in his groin, carries an expected recovery time of six weeks.

The loss of Kaprizov is less devastating than when he missed 12 games over the past month-plus, with most of his absence set to fall while the NHL schedule stops for the 4 Nations Face-Off. They still have six games left before the break, though, and their best player will join top shutdown defenseman Jonas Brodin and middle-six winger Marcus Johansson on injured reserve for that stretch. While the ageless Mats Zuccarello and breakout center Marco Rossi still form two-thirds of a formidable top line, there’s simply no replacement for Kaprizov as the Wild desperately try to hold onto their top-three spot in the Central Division heading into the break.

While second-line winger Matt Boldy is a top-line player in most markets and would likely do well with a bump in ice time, the 27-year-old Kaprizov has solidified himself as a top-three winger in the league this season. In 37 games, the 5’10” lefty has tallied 23 goals and 29 assists for 52 points with a +19 rating. His 1.41 points per game are fifth in the league, and tops among left-wingers, not a level of production Boldy or the other few high-upside offensive options in the organization can aim to touch.

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