LAK@MIN: Kaprizov nets wraparound to open scoring

Kirill Kaprizov is a threat to score, even on all fours.

The Minnesota Wild forward scored an incredible wraparound goal from his hands and knees after falling behind the net against the Los Angeles Kings on Friday.
Kaprisov battled Kings defenseman Drew Doughty behind the net before sending the puck out to the point, where it was rocketed back on goal by Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin.
Kings goalie Jonathan Quick made the stop, but Kaprisov collecetd the rebound and shot again but Quick made another stop.
Kaprisov and Doughty got tangled up behind the net, but the 23-year-old forward somehow stayed with the puck and wrapped it around the net, shoving it in before Quick could recover.
If that goal impressed you, you should get a look at Kaprizov's play when he is actually up on his feet.