Wild fans can exhale.
Since Mikael Granlund said last summer he planned to remain in Finland another year to complete his military and scholastic obligations, fans worried the Wild would lose rights to the prized prospect by this year's June 1 deadline.
Worry no more. The Finnish star signed a three-year, $2.7 million contract Wednesday.
Six other top Wild prospects are set to turn pro, including blue- chippers Charlie Coyle and Jonas Brodin, but Granlund long has been the poster child for the team's slew of young talent.
Maybe it's because the ninth overall pick in the 2010 draft provides off-the-charts highlights. Or maybe it's because he's so famous in his native country, his agent says it's like "Lennon and McCartney" when he walks the streets.
"Mikael is a world-class player," General Manager Chuck Fletcher said of the 20-year-old forward's elite playmaking skills, vision and smarts. "He's ready to play in the NHL, and our expectation is he'll play for our club next year and contribute."
Some believe Granlund, who will wear No. 64, could be a Calder Trophy contender for NHL rookie of the year if he plays on the top line with captain and mentor Mikko Koivu -- and if the Wild lands a top player or two this offseason in free agency.
Granlund, 5-10 and 180 pounds, has thrived in Finland's elite league for three seasons, but must adjust to the NHL style of play.