Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota Wild
Three years? Kaprizov might be the best wing in the NHL right now. He certainly has a pretty darn good case for it after last season, when he was fifth in the NHL, and third among wings, with 108 points (47 goals, 61 assists) in 81 games. Kaprizov is 25 years old and only two seasons into what surely looks to be a fantastic NHL career, so there is zero reason to think he will slow down in three years. In those two seasons, Kaprizov has 159 points (74 goals, 85 assists) in 136 games (he's missed just two) for an average of 1.17 points per game, ninth among all wings in that span. Of the eight that are in front of him, six are at least four years older, and the two that aren't are Mitchell Marner of the Toronto Maple Leafs (1.29) and Mikko Rantanen of the Colorado Avalanche (1.24), who are each also 25 and probably Kaprizov's best competition in this category along with Matthew Tkachuk. However, Kaprizov's ability to take over a game with his speed, power and goal-scoring prowess puts him a step ahead of pack. He's going to be better in three years than he is now, which is terrifying for the rest of the NHL. -- Dan Rosen, senior writer
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Dan made a great case for why Kaprizov will be -- if he isn't already -- the best wing in the NHL in three years. His age, production and ability to take over a game are apparent, but he's also a winner. In his two NHL seasons, the Wild are 88-38-12, including setting their record wins (53) and points (113) last season, and Kaprizov was a big reason for that. He had at least one point in 63 of the 81 games he played last season, with the Wild going 43-13-7 in those games. In the 18 where he didn't record a point, they were 9-9-0. Kaprizov, who set Wild records for goals (47), assists (61) and points (108) in a season last year, finished seventh in voting for the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP, an award he will likely win at least once during the next three seasons. -- David Satriano, staff writer