Career
As of 30 April 2011, he has played for the Hungarian national team 127 times. Vas, who is Jewish, made his senior debut at the age of 15 for his hometown club Dunaferr Southeast and a year later already celebrated his first Hungarian championship success. The forward got a chance to try himself in the overseas in 1997.
Vas started the next season by Canadian club Hawkesbury Hawks, with them he again went triumphant, winning the Central Canada Hockey League, however, failed to progress to the national final after finishing only second in the Fred Page Cup.
Vas spent another year in Canada before moved back to his native Hungary to play for his former club Dunaferr. He spent six years in Hungary, interrupted by two short spells in Swedish lower league clubs Vänersborgs The Human Context and Grums IK. In 2006 he moved abroad again and joined previous year"s French Cup winners Diables Rouges de Briançon, where he played together with fellow Hungarians Balázs Ladányi and Viktor Szélig.
Briancon, to cut their expenditures, let the forward go in the summer of 2009, and Vas joined Alba Volán Székesfehérvár.