Nate Prosser has gone from being an everyday scratch to a 17-minute-a-night defenseman on the Wild's second pair.
The Elk River native, who has played 12 consecutive games since being scratched for three consecutive weeks, continued his solid play in place of injured Jared Spurgeon on Thursday night by sparking an offensive explosion from the Wild.
Prosser's first goal in nearly two years was the first of three tallies in a 3-minute, 23-second span as the Wild catapulted past the Edmonton Oilers, 4-1, at Xcel Energy Center.
"It was a full out team effort and we needed it," Prosser said. "We needed a bounceback game after [Tuesday's loss to Ottawa]."
The victory was the Wild's sixth in eight games and snapped a two-game home losing streak. It was the seventh time in 11 games the Wild, playing without forwards Mikko Koivu and Zach Parise, scored four or more goals.
With the Wild ahead 3-1 after Prosser and Justin Fontaine scored 2:12 apart late in the second, coach Mike Yeo walked down the runway before the start of the third period and thought, "Boy, it's be nice to grab another goal here quickly."
On his 22nd birthday, Jason Zucker abided by sticking the dagger into the Oilers eight seconds in. Zucker completed a beautiful give-and-go with Dany Heatley for his fourth goal in eight games and the fastest goal in Wild history to start a period.
Jason Pominville also scored a goal and assist and rookie Darcy Kuemper, making his third consecutive start, made 20 saves for his third victory and first at home.