Kirill Kaprizov and the Minnesota Wild fell 4-2 to the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night. This loss marked their second in three nights to the Kings.
What happened?
The Wild suffered a regulation loss, failing to gain ground on the Central-leading Colorado Avalanche. Kirill Kaprizov failed to tally a point in the contest.
Powerplay struggles
Kaprizov spoke with the media after the loss, discussing the team's powerplay unit. He stated that they need to shoot more and win battles after shots.
The Russian phenom emphasized the importance of simplicity, saying they try to do too much. He suggested that easier passes and harder shots could be the key to success.
Road trip woes
The Wild have one game left on their road trip, which began on December 27th. They will face the Seattle team on Thursday before returning home to play the Islanders on Saturday.
The team has secured 8 points out of a possible 12 on the road trip so far. Despite the recent losses, the Wild remain in third place in the Central division and the Western Conference.
Kirill Kaprizov expressed his desire to end the road trip on a high note, saying it's been a long two weeks. He hopes to win the next game and return to their homestand with momentum.
The Wild's head coach, John Hynes, has led the team to a significant turnaround after a 3-6-3 start to the season. They now sit 11 points behind the Avalanche, who suffered their third regulation loss of the season on Sunday.
The Wild will look to bounce back from their losses and secure a win in their final road game. With Kirill Kaprizov leading the charge, they hope to return home with a positive result and build on their recent success.