ST. LOUIS – Hockey's a crazy business.
After waking up Thursday a member of the St. Louis Blues, Nate Prosser ended his day by jumping on the Wild's charter for a return trip to Minnesota, the team he played on for parts of five seasons until not being re-signed this past offseason.
But Thursday, the Wild claimed the defenseman off waivers, triggering a whirlwind day for Prosser that included watching his Thursday morning team — St. Louis — beat his Thursday night team — Minnesota — 4-1 in an exhibition game.
"Get pulled off the ice and tell me the team that I've been playing for the last few years claims me, what am I supposed to think?" Prosser said. "That's bizarre and exciting and funny business all wrapped up in one."
Back in July, the Wild wanted to re-sign Prosser to a two-way contract. After playing 126 games with the Wild and spending all of last season with Minnesota, Prosser felt he warranted a one-way deal. He didn't get it, so he signed a two-way contract with the Blues.
But St. Louis is a tough roster to crack, so when he didn't make the team, the Wild scooped him up off waivers to add veteran depth while it weighs whether rookies Matt Dumba and Christian Folin are ready to fill top-6 roles.
If one won't play regularly, the Wild plans to send him to AHL Iowa to play large minutes. Prosser also provides depth in case veteran Keith Ballard, who has experienced abdominal soreness in camp and suffered through several injuries last season, gets hurt.
"The coaches know and trust Nate's game," GM Chuck Fletcher said. "He's a character guy who fits well in our room and, thirdly, he provides us depth at a very important position. It's a long season, and I don't think you can ever have enough NHL-caliber defensemen."