On the eve of the first day of Minnesota Wild training camp, the rumor mill is running rampant with Kirill Kaprizov news. Will the superstar forward sign a long-term contract extension to stay in Minnesota, or will the price to keep him be too rich and prompt the Wild to explore trading him?

Last week, Kaprizov allegedly turned down an eight-year, $128 million offer that would've made him the highest-paid player in NHL history. Since then, Kaprizov participated in a team golf event on Monday and he is expected to be with the team when they take the ice for the first time as camp opens Thursday.

Is it just a matter of the fine details in the contract that need to be ironed out, or is the situation reaching a point of no return?

"That offer remains on the table," NHL insider Pierre LeBrun

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