Joel Eriksson Ek didn't reward himself with a lavish purchase after re-signing with the Wild in the summer.
He had dinner with his family.
"I didn't really do much more than that," Eriksson Ek said.
But he certainly could have.
After his best NHL season that included a career-high 19 goals, Eriksson Ek secured an eight-year contract from the Wild worth $42 million to make him the longest-signed player on the team.
His profile grew even more when he reported to training camp and learned on the first day of practice that he'd been elevated to the team's top line next to Kirill Kaprizov and Mats Zuccarello, a trio that will debut Friday when the season opens at Anaheim.
A raise and promotion, however, haven't changed Eriksson Ek.
"He's even keel all the time, that guy," winger Marcus Foligno said.