Kirill Kaprizov will need to rebuild chemistry on opening night of training camp after Mats Zuccarello left the Wild for the Los Angeles Kings on July 1, 2026. The Russian star’s longtime wing partner is gone, and Minnesota’s coaching staff says the change forces Kaprizov to explore new pairings before the season starts.
What sparked the lineup shake‑up?
The move came in the first hour of NHL free agency when the 39‑year‑old Norwegian agreed to a one‑year, $1 million deal with the Kings. Zuccarello spent seven seasons in Minnesota, finishing last season with 15 goals and 39 assists in 59 games and averaging a point per game in the playoffs. His departure was confirmed by the Wild on July 1, 2026, leaving Kaprizov without his most familiar linemate.
How will Kaprizov’s role evolve?
Head coach Dean Evason told reporters the Wild intend to push Kaprizov out of his comfort zone. "We want him to develop chemistry with other forwards," Evason said, noting that the team has added depth at wing during the offseason. Kaprizov, who posted 45 goals and 55 assists last year, is expected to spend more time with younger players like Jordan Greenway and veteran center Ryan Hartman.
Why does this matter for Minnesota’s offense?
Zuccarello’s playmaking helped Kaprizov maintain a point‑per‑game pace in the 2025‑26 playoffs, especially during the Wild’s 10‑0‑2 run in November. Without that veteran presence, the Wild risk losing some of the subtle puck‑movement that fed Kaprizov’s scoring. Analysts predict a dip in power‑play efficiency unless Kaprizov quickly clicks with a new partner.
What are the next steps for Kaprizov?
Training camp opens in mid‑September, and Kaprizov will be evaluated in several line combinations during preseason games. The Wild have scheduled a series of scrimmages against the Kings and the Colorado Avalanche, giving Kaprizov a chance to test his adaptability against familiar opponents. If he finds a new rhythm, Minnesota could still rely on his 45‑goal output to stay in the Western Conference race.
How does Zuccarello’s move affect the broader NHL landscape?
Los Angeles added a seasoned playmaker to a lineup that struggled in the first round of the playoffs, where they were swept by Colorado. Alongside veteran Corey Perry and former Gophers forward Erik Haula, Zuccarello’s experience may help the Kings push deeper into the postseason. Meanwhile, the Wild’s decision to let him walk signals a shift toward a younger, faster core anchored by Kaprizov.
The upcoming months will reveal whether Kaprizov can translate his elite scoring talent into a new line configuration. Fans will be watching closely as the Wild aim to stay competitive without the veteran Norwegian’s steady hand.