Kirill Kaprizov of the Minnesota Wild, along with Mitchell Marner of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Igor Shesterkin of the New York Rangers, were named the NHL's 'Three Stars' for the week ending February 25. Kaprizov, who led the league with six goals, 12 points, and 17 shots over four games, made history by becoming the first player in Minnesota Wild history to earn NHL First Star of the Week honors three times in a single season, specifically on 12/24/23, 1/21/24, and the week ending Feb. 25. His performance included a hat trick and a six-point game against the Canuckleheads. This marks the fifth time Kaprizov has been named an NHL Star of the Week, trailing only Devan Dubnyk, who has received the honor six times, for the most in Minnesota Wild history.
Kirill Kaprizov is @NHL's first star of the week. #mnwild
Kaprizov becomes the first player in #mnwild history to earn NHL First Star of the Week honors three times in a single season (also 12/24/23 and 1/21/24). Kaprizov has now been named an NHL Star of the Week five times in his career, trailing only Devan Dubnyk (6x) for most in… https://t.co/q0GYJePJlA
#mnwild Kirill Kaprizov gets a third First Star of the Week honors after an NHL-leading 6 goals and 12 points in four contests this past week https://t.co/iNSQObDTmL
Kirill Kaprizov (@mnwild), Mitchell Marner (@MapleLeafs) and Igor Shesterkin (@NYRangers) have been named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the week ending Feb. 25. #NHLStats: https://t.co/vXmOsEnOjV https://t.co/jm5ZLT7iM0
#mnwild star Kirill Kaprizov is the NHL’s First Star of the week. He had 6 goals, 12 points and 17 shots in 4 games, including a hat trick and 6-point game vs the Canuckleheads.