Wild development camp has a population of 30-plus prospects, a group of mostly junior players, some college athletes and more than a few minor leaguers.
Then there's Brock Faber, who finished last season skating for the Wild in the playoffs.
"I'm only 20," the defenseman said Friday at Tria Rink in St. Paul. "So, I'm still trying to learn. All these guys are guys I can learn from. They're all great prospects, great players.
"I'm glad to be here. I'm happy to be here and just coming in with an open mind and doing what I can to soak it all in [and] learn as much as I can going into next season."
Considering how seamlessly Faber debuted in the NHL, it's easy to forget he is still fresh out of college.
The Maple Grove native was playing for the Gophers as recently as April, the junior helping them advance all the way to the NCAA championship game. After they lost to Quinnipiac, Faber signed with the Wild and was in action the next day.
A week later, he was on the ice when the team kicked off a first-round series against Dallas, and that's when Faber's poise on defense really shined; the Stars never scored during the almost 90 minutes of ice time Faber logged through six games before the Wild were eliminated, according to Natural Stat Trick.
"It was hard obviously, but it's also something I've trained my whole life for, too," said Faber, whom the Wild acquired in the Kevin Fiala trade with Los Angeles last summer. "I credit a lot of it to my former coaches, my family, former teammates, and obviously all my teammates here, just allowing me to step right in and letting me know that I deserve to be here and to play confidently.