Eric Gryba Explained

Eric Gryba
Birth Date:14 April 1988
Birth Place:Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height Ft:6
Height In:4
Weight Lb:228
Position:Defence
Shoots:Right
Played For:Ottawa Senators
Edmonton Oilers
New Jersey Devils
Draft:68th overall
Draft Year:2006
Draft Team:Ottawa Senators
Career Start:2010
Career End:2019

Eric David Gryba (born April 14, 1988) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. Gryba was selected by the Ottawa Senators in the third round, 68th overall, of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

Ottawa Senators

Gryba was selected in the third round, 68th overall by the Ottawa Senators during the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. Prior to turning professional, Gryba attended Boston University, where he played four seasons of NCAA Division I ice hockey in the Hockey East conference with the Terriers ice hockey team, winning an NCAA title with the team. During the 2009–10 NCAA season, he tied the school record for most penalty minutes served.[1]

On March 31, 2010, the Ottawa Senators signed Gryba to a two-year, entry-level contract.[2] On February 16, 2013, he made his NHL debut, playing for Ottawa in Toronto against the Toronto Maple Leafs.[3]

Gryba earned his first career NHL point, an assist, against the New York Islanders on February 19, 2013, and scored his first career NHL goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning on March 23, 2013.[4]

On May 2, 2013, in his first Stanley Cup playoff game against the Montreal Canadiens, Gryba delivered a questionable, open-ice hit to Canadiens' forward Lars Eller as Eller received a pass from Raphael Diaz. The hit caused Eller's face to strike the ice, leaving him bleeding and motionless on the ice and later carried off via stretcher. Though there was some question as to whether or not the hit was illegal,[5] [6] Gryba was subsequently suspended for two games when the NHL deemed that Eller's head had been the principal point of contact.[7]

On June 26, 2014, Gryba signed a two-year contract extension with the Senators, valued at $2.5 million.[8]

Edmonton Oilers

On June 27, 2015, on the second day of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft, Gryba was traded by the Senators to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Travis Ewanyk and the 107th pick in the fourth round (Christian Wolanin).[9]

After appearing in 53 games for the club, the Oilers chose not to re-sign Gryba, making him an unrestricted free agent. However, Gryba signed a one-year, two-way contract on October 12, 2016, after attending the team's camp on a professional tryout.[10] On December 31, 2017, Gryba cleared waivers and was assigned to the Oilers' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Bakersfield Condors.[11]

On June 21, 2018, the Oilers placed Gryba on unconditional waivers for the purpose of a buyout.[12]

New Jersey Devils

On July 1, 2018, the opening day of free agency, Gryba was signed by the New Jersey Devils on a one-year, two-way $700,000 contract.[13]

On September 22, 2019, Gryba announced his retirement on his Twitter, after being released from his professional tryout with the Calgary Flames.[14]

Personal life

Gryba's father Shawn is a retired teacher, and his mother Catherine was an executive for the City of Saskatoon. Gryba attended St. Joseph High School. He became engaged to Cate Eckhardt in August 2015[15] and the two married in the summer of 2016.[16] Gryba is also an avid hunter and fisherman who co-owns a company called Capital Waterfowling, and has a TV show called Grilling With Gryba.

Career statistics

Team League GP GP G A Pts PIM
2003–04Saskatoon Contacts AAASMHL39110118910481220
2004–05Saskatoon Contacts AAASMHL321129408311571222
2004–05Melfort MustangsSJHL20004
2005–06Green Bay GamblersUSHL5631215205311227
2006–07Boston UniversityHE3813476
2007–08Boston UniversityHE3211254
2008–09Boston UniversityHE45066106
2009–10Boston UniversityHE384610118
2009–10Binghamton SenatorsAHL61012
2010–11Binghamton SenatorsAHL66347133 1001126
2011–12Binghamton SenatorsAHL735152095
Binghamton Senators AHL38 5 6 11 75
NHL33 2 4 6 26 4 0 0 0 17
Ottawa Senators NHL57 2 9 11 64
Ottawa Senators NHL75 0 12 12 976 0 0 0 14
NHL53 1 5 6 75
Edmonton Oilers NHL40 2 4 6 653 0 0 0 4
Edmonton Oilers NHL21 0 2 2 31
AHL24 0 0 0 27
AHL47 2 5 7 96
NHL10 0 0 0 10
2019–20 Kindersley Senior Clippers SWHL7 4 6 10 83 0 0 0 6
AHL totals 254 16 30 46 42810 0 1 1 26
NHL totals 289 7 36 43 36813 0 0 0 35

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ERIC GRYBA. goterriers.com. March 25, 2018.
  2. Web site: Senators sign Eric Gryba to entry-level contract . . 2010-03-31 . 2010-03-31.
  3. Web site: OTTAWA SENATORS DEFENCEMAN ERIC GRYBA EARNS PRAISE IN HIS NHL DEBUT. thehockeynews.com. March 26, 2018. February 16, 2013.
  4. News: Macgregor. Roy. Senators capitalize as Lightning go out like lambs. March 26, 2018. The Globe and Mail. March 23, 2013.
  5. FRASER: TAKING A LOOK AT THE GRYBA ON ELLER HIT https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=422303
  6. Web site: Senators' Eric Gryba's hit on Canadiens' Lars Eller was clean . https://archive.today/20130628044911/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Hockey/NHL/Playoffs/Ottawa/2013/05/02/20789421.html . usurped . June 28, 2013 . . 2013-05-02 . 2013-05-02.
  7. Web site: Senators' Eric Gryba suspended 2 games for Eller hit. cbc.ca. March 26, 2018. May 3, 2013.
  8. Web site: Eric Gryba inks two-year deal with Ottawa Senators . . 2014-06-26.
  9. Web site: Senators trade defenseman Eric Gryba to Edmonton . . 2015-06-27 . 2015-06-27.
  10. Web site: Oilers Sign Gryba. NHL.com. October 15, 2016. October 12, 2016.
  11. Web site: Wescott. Chris. BLOG: Gryba clears waivers. NHL.com. January 3, 2018. December 31, 2017.
  12. Web site: Oilers D Gryba placed on waivers for buyout . TSN.ca . 21 June 2018 . 22 June 2018.
  13. Web site: Devils sign defenseman Eric Gryba to one-year, two-way contract . . 2018-07-01 . 2018-07-01.
  14. Web site: Gryba retires after seven seasons in NHL . NHL.com . September 30, 2019 . September 22, 2019.
  15. grybes02 . 637428475805040645 . August 28, 2015 . Well she said yes! So excited!.
  16. News: Matheson. Jim. Oilers defenceman Eric Gryba shaves beard for charity. March 26, 2018. Edmonton Journal. February 16, 2017.
  17. Web site: 2005 Telus Cup Award Winners Announced . . 2011-01-02 . 2011-01-02.