Nate Prosser's not the flashiest fellow, but he sees the ice well, moves the puck quickly and makes smart plays.
Wild coach Mike Yeo "loves the way he's playing," which is why the Elk River native and up-and-down Houston Aeros defenseman was in the lineup again New Year's Eve against the Phoenix Coyotes.
Well, that and the fact the Wild often wins when he plays. The Wild is 11-5-1 with Prosser and 10-8-5 without him.
"The biggest part of our game that has to come along -- and it's a huge part of our game -- is how we execute from the back end. It's the biggest key," Yeo said. "The amount of times he's made subtle plays coming out of the defensive zone just alleviates so much pressure.
"For a young kid, he does it at the most tense of times."
Yeo is talking about those times the Wild is pinned, yet Prosser, 25, gets the puck and instead of frantically throwing it around the boards, he makes a poised play to get the puck out of trouble for a line change.
But often before it develops into that, Prosser's retrievals and execution coming out of the defensive zone have been spot-on. He is king of the good first pass to the forwards.
"He understands our game well and plays it well," Yeo said.