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NHL Stars of the Week: Kaprizov starred, Zibanejad and Kane also shined
Russian forward Kirill Kaprizov of the Minnesota Wild was voted the biggest star of the past week. The next player to be honored was forward Mika Zibanejad of the New York Rangers and the third star of the week was American Patrick Kane.
Russian forward Kirill Kaprizov of the Minnesota Wild was voted the biggest star of the past week. The other player honored was forward Mika Zibanejad of the New York Rangers and the third star of the week was American Patrick Kane.
Kaprizov star of the week
Minnesota Wild forward Kirill Kaprizov recorded seven points on four goals and three assists in four games played. In addition to that, he decided two games in overtime. He became only the second player in franchise history to decide two games in overtime in a row.
The same feat was accomplished by Brent Burns. He was able to decide two games in a row in the same manner from March 11-13, 2007. The 2020-21 Calder Trophy winner leads the club scoring with 31 points. In addition, since his rookie season he has scored the 12th most points of any player in the NHL. He has 265 points in 235 games played.
Other honorees Mika Zibanejad and Patrick Kane
New York Rangers forward Mika Zibanejad also scored seven points. He also scored four goals and notched three assists. However, unlike Kirill Kaprizov, he only needed to play three games.
the 30-year-old Zibanejad is currently the Rangers’ second most productive player after Artemi Panarin. He is currently on 33 points in 32 games played. Moreover, since the 2016/17 season, since he has been playing for the New York Rangers, he is also their most productive player, having amassed 488 points in 518 regular season games played.
The third star of the week was American forward Patrick Kane, who returned after a long recovery. The MVP of the 2015-16 season was able to choose where to continue after his contract with the New York Rangers ended.
In the end, he signed with the Detroit Red Wings and was the most productive player ever in the period under review. In four games played, he recorded eight points for four goals scored and the same number of assists. However, the three-time Stanley Cup winner is not having a good season with the Red Wings as three of the four games ended in defeat.
After a slower start, he is starting to get into his standard point per game mode, but so far, it hasn’t resulted in many wins for the Red Wings. He is currently 309 points behind the most productive American player in NHL history, Mike Modano.
Source: NHL