#VanekWatch is officially over. Thomas Vanek is coming home.
The Austrian-born left winger, who led the Gophers to a national championship 11 years ago and has settled in the Twin Cities, has agreed to a three-year, $19.5 million contract with the Wild less than two hours into free agency.
"About a year ago when I made my decision to go to free agency, this was definitely a team that I had in mind," Vanek said. "For it to come true today, I've still not come to terms with it. I'm extremely thrilled to be a part of the Wild and of a group like this. I'm just happy."
He has a full no-move clause and left money and term on the table from other teams. He'll earn $5.5 million in 2014-15, $6.5 million in 2015-16 and $7.5 million in 2016-17. He'll wear No. 26.
"Thomas is an elite offensive talent who showed a strong desire to play in Minnesota," said GM Chuck Fletcher. "We are excited to welcome him to our organization."
Vanek, 30, the fifth overall pick in the 2003 draft with the Buffalo Sabres, saw his stock fall during a tough postseason for the Montreal Canadiens, but he brings with him a history of goal scoring.
Since the start of 2005-06, Vanek has scored the eighth-most goals in the NHL (277 goals in 663 games), third-most power-play goals (113), 556 points and is tied for 11th with 0.42 goals per game.
"He's always a threat when he has the puck, and when he doesn't have the puck, he always finds ways to get himself available," Jason Pominville, his former Buffalo linemate, said to me by phone yesterday. "He would step in and help our power play right away. As a net-front presence, he's always there with screens and always finds a way to get his stick on the puck.