Sounds like a pretty good player. Not really at his best(and you could say that) and is still PPG.Last night was the first time he has looked like he did last season.
Yes! he's worked himself into game shape now. Looks like the Kirill of last year again.Sounds like a pretty good player. Not really at his best(and you could say that) and is still PPG.
Yes! he's worked himself into game shape now. Looks like the Kirill of last year again.
I am intrigued by his pants. Never seen anything like them. Look custom with some type of plastic or carbon fiber hard uppers around his back and hips. Likely protects him in scenarios like he did on his first goal where he’s giving the defender his back. Does it several times a game. Then he just wears the matching team shell over the top.
Between those and Fiala’s tape job, something I haven’t seen in my 30+ years of being involved or watching hockey.
Totally happy. The guy had a slow start for reasons I can pontificate about, but he has just been all over, sometimes in subtle ways, and just keeps putting points up.Minnesota fans, are you hapy? You have a superstar
Someone should ask Kirill if he's ever tried Moscow on the Hill, I know he's a big fan of Kramarczuk's in NE MinneapolisHe’s a horse…..just watch for the puck to appear if you’re out there with him.
Kramarczuk's is the real superstar in this city. I miss living 3 blocks from it. Now it's a darned event, going there.Someone should ask Kirill if he's ever tried Moscow on the Hill, I know he's a big fan of Kramarczuk's in NE Minneapolis
$18 for 12 pierogi's is insaneKramarczuk's is the real superstar in this city. I miss living 3 blocks from it. Now it's a darned event, going there.
I grew up eating Polish Grandma's pierogi. They are peasant food really, and ridiculously easy to make. So yeah, insane!$18 for 12 pierogi's is insane
Agreed. In Poland I would pay roughly $4 American for that many. And, handmade of course.I grew up eating Polish Grandma's pierogi. They are peasant food really, and ridiculously easy to make. So yeah, insane!
I agree. It’s definitely Nate Prosser.There's no question.
You know I DO think it's closer than some maybe think between him and Gabby (for those who are old enough to have REALLY watched prime Gabby) but Kap is more dynamic and therefore I do think he is our best over.Is Kaprizov our best player ever?
Kaprizov is the most skilled player we've ever had, and is probably the best all around as well, he's a much more "complete" player than Gaborik was.You know I DO think it's closer than some maybe think between him and Gabby (for those who are old enough to have REALLY watched prime Gabby) but Kap is more dynamic and therefore I do think he is our best over.
PMB is always one of those 'the one that got away' guys for me, although he didn't 'get away'. Injury, concussion, imo not enough Minors time (and too much NHL time) messed with his development path. He was a VERY talented player. He was supremely skilled and a great skater. Kaprizov would still be better than him but man, he had such a potential.
Kaprizov is the most skilled player we've ever had, and is probably the best all around as well, he's a much more "complete" player than Gaborik was.
PMB - he didn't feel the game well for all the skill he had. That left him open to getting hit. Most of the top players in the league tend to be elusive. Kaprizov is elusive. For as skilled as PMB was, he wasn't very elusive and that's why he got hit so much and that's why he feared the high percentage areas and limited himself to the perimeter.
I still remember when PMB's face was driven into the boards by Bfuglyien. There was no call(should've been), but it's like he was naive and unprepared for the hit. And he was WAY less strong than Kap. Skilled player, though. He would have done better in today's game.Kaprizov is the most skilled player we've ever had, and is probably the best all around as well, he's a much more "complete" player than Gaborik was.
PMB - he didn't feel the game well for all the skill he had. That left him open to getting hit. Most of the top players in the league tend to be elusive. Kaprizov is elusive. For as skilled as PMB was, he wasn't very elusive and that's why he got hit so much and that's why he feared the high percentage areas and limited himself to the perimeter.