Days after the Wild were eliminated by Colorado, Kaprizov went viral for an off-ice move that fans noticed almost immediately.
According to the report, Kaprizov followed influencer Breckie Hill on Instagram right at the start of Minnesota's offseason.
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That is a tiny action on its own. In the middle of playoff fallout, with a star player under a spotlight, it turned into a story fast.
Timing is what made this blow up. The Wild had just been knocked out, and fans were still sitting in the frustration of another early finish.
So when Kaprizov made a social move that had nothing to do with hockey, people jumped on it right away.
The reactions were predictable. Some fans treated it like a joke, others side-eyed the timing, and a bunch of people simply pushed it all over social media because Kaprizov is Kaprizov.


That is the reality for franchise players now. A casual click can turn into a headline in hours, especially when the player involved is the face of the team.
The report makes that clear. Kaprizov's name carries extra weight because he is Minnesota's superstar, and every small move gets read through that lens once the season ends.
Breckie Hill's side of the story adds to the attention too. She is described as a Minnesota-born social media personality with a large following built through lifestyle and entertainment content.
That made the whole thing even easier for fans to latch onto. It was local enough to feel connected to the market, but random enough to feel like classic offseason internet fuel.
And that is why this spread so quickly. Not because it changed anything important for the Wild, but because it was the kind of off-ice detail people can joke about, debate, and repost in seconds.
For Minnesota, the real story will still swing back to hockey soon enough. The club has bigger offseason issues than one Instagram follow.
But in the gap between elimination and the next real roster headline, this is the kind of thing that fills the space around a star player.
It also says something about how tight the spotlight has become. Kaprizov did not make a statement, post a rant, or start a controversy. He followed someone, and that alone became news.
That is life for elite players now. Even the smallest move can travel.
Source : Kirill Kaprizov's post-elimination move on influencer Breckie Hill goes viral
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