Kirill Kaprizov wants something more — even if no one is entirely sure what that means.

The Wild forward’s camp reportedly turned down an eight-year, $128 million contract extension from Minnesota, a deal that would be the richest in NHL history in both total money and average annual value at $16 million.

It would have surpassed Kaprizov’s countryman Alex Ovechkin’s 13-year, $124 million deal signed in 2008.

Kirill Kaprizov #97 of the Minnesota Wild passes the puck against the St. Louis Blues. Getty Images

The 28-year-old is set to enter Wild training camp this month in the final year of a five-year, $45 million deal.

“I just feel like we’re not that far off,” owner Craig Leipold told The Athletic last week. “I kind of think we’re there. I like to believe when Kirill comes over a

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