The Minnesota Wild have signed prospect Vladislav Firstov to a three-year entry-level contract, which will begin in the 2022-23 season. For the rest of this year, he’ll join the Iowa Wild on an amateur tryout.
Firstov, 20, recently finished his junior season at the University of Connecticut, and has decided to turn pro. Selected 42nd overall in 2019, he registered 23 points in 35 games this season for UConn. While he’s not an elite offensive player, there’s a good chance that with the right development, Firstov can be another NHL piece for the Wild to use in the coming years. The fact that he’ll get in a few games with Iowa to taste the professional level will only help in that goal, as he watches the organization chase down a Stanley Cup in the NHL.
Considering their cap situation starting next season, with huge buyout penalties for Zach Parise and Ryan Suter, the Wild will need players on entry-level contracts to contribute. There will be an opportunity for names like Firstov to jump into bottom-six spots, something that John Bucigross of ESPN believes he could handle. Still, there he’ll have to battle a lot of other prospects, as Minnesota’s system overall is filled with talent. Firstov ranked 18th in Scott Wheeler’s recent prospect pool list for The Athletic, which had the Wild as the No. 3 system in the NHL.
bigdaddyt
When’s when’s Alexander Secondary signing?
Polish Hammer
First Off I’d like to congratulate Vladislav on his signing…
Monkey’s Uncle
Firstov many more shrewd moves by the Wild, I’m sure.
admiral hopppaaa
Firstovall, I’m here for the puns. Second…Nah, just the puns.
Grocery stick
He wasn’t exactly Firstov the board in his draft. but good to see he is making his way