Pittsburgh has won championships and still has big-name players on the roster. The Rangers added several offensive pieces last offseason and possess an intimidating lineup, so they're fine too. Close your eyes and imagine crafty veteran Eric Staal centering Lafreniere and right wing Kirill Kaprizov. Sign me up! The timing of getting a player with Lafreniere's credentials could not be any better after the Wild signed Kaprizov, their top forward prospect, July 13. Kaprizov, a fifth-round pick (No. 135) in the 2015 NHL Draft, was a star in the Kontinental Hockey League and helped the Olympic Athletes from Russia win the gold medal at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics with nine points (five goals, four assists) in six games. Lafreniere and Kaprizov each possess the intelligence, poise, offensive skill set and wherewithal to not only become threats for Minnesota, but two of the most dominant forwards in the Western Conference, if not the NHL. The thought of having Lafreniere and Kaprizov on the first power-play unit, and possibly working on separate lines with the idea of spreading the offensive wealth and creating matchup nightmares for the opposition, are intriguing options.