Kirill Kaprizov, the talented Russian forward of the Minnesota Wild, still has two years remaining on his contract but is eligible to hit the free agent market as of July 1st, 2026, if he wishes.
There's no doubt that the Minnesota Wild will do everything in their power to get Kaprizov locked up to a contract extension, which he'd be able to sign next July, but it appears that another team in their division may be interested in signing him once he becomes an unrestricted free agent in a little less than two years.
Mark Lazerus of The Athletic recently reported that one of the rumours that was circulated at the draft was that Kirill Kaprizov may have interest in joining the Chicago Blackhawks in 2026.
However, Lazerus walked back his comments in a thread on X, saying he misspoke while making a podcast appearance and that while Kaprizov may be intrigued by potentially joining Chicago, it's not something he's wanting right now.
If Kirill Kaprizov happens to hit the free agent market on July 1st, 2026, the Chicago Blackhawks won't be the only team that'll have interest in the Novokuznetsk native, but they might make the most sense. Kaprizov will become a free agent just as the Blackhawks will be hitting their competitive window and would be a strong option to have playing alongside Connor Bedard.
For now, Kaprizov has his sights set to helping the Minnesota Wild return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs after they finished 11 points back of the Vegas Golden Knights for the second wild card spot in the Western Conference last season.
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25 SEPTEMBRE | 47 ANSWERS Central Division team reportedly eyeing up possibility of signing Kirill Kaprizov in 2026 Where will Kirill Kaprizov be playing on opening night for the 2026-27 season? | ||
Minnesota | 18 | 38.3 % |
Chicago | 9 | 19.1 % |
Another NHL team | 20 | 42.6 % |
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