"I'm really happy for him. I'm glad his game has taken off and he's had some really key moments in the last couple games coming through clutch," Wild forward Kirill Kaprizov said through a translator. "He's peaking at the right time, so generally really happy for him. He's on a hot streak and I hope it continues."
Kaprizov scored a goal and added three assists to reach, and quickly blow by the 100-point mark this season. Remember when he bested Marian Gaborik's old franchise record of 83 points in a season like two weeks ago?
Reaching 100 then seemed like a stretch, but is 110 possible? Can't count anything out now, can you?
"Yeah to be honest, I wasn't really thinking about it," Kaprizov said. "I'm glad it happened and obviously I'm very happy to accomplish it."
Kaprizov joins a select list of Russian-born players to reach 100, a list that includes Alex Ovechkin, Nikita Kucherov, Evgeni Malkin, Pavel Bure, Sergei Fedorov and Alexander Mogilny.
Artemi Panarin, who has 96 points this season, could join the group, but he'll do so after Kaprizov, who has tallied the 15th-most points in a season by any Russian-born player in NHL history.
"Of course it's a huge accomplishment to be a part of that list. I think at the end of the day, I want to continue to keep this momentum going, continue to progress and get better," Kaprizov said. "Early in the season, there were a couple of games where I wasn't producing and thank God the team was still winning and the rest of the team was playing well. For me, obviously it's a huge accomplishment and I'm so thankful to be on a list with such greats, but at the end of the day, we need to focus. We have playoffs coming up and it's about getting better every single game and continuing this momentum."