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The Minnesota Wild signed KHL star Kirill Kaprizov to a two-year entry-level contract on Monday.
"We are thrilled to officially sign and welcome Kirill to our organization," Wild general manager Bill Guerin said."He has exceeded all expectations in his development since he was drafted in 2015. Kirill is a smart and dynamic forward that has led the KHL in goals each of the past two seasons and we look forward to having him on our roster when next season starts."
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