Loui Eriksson Explained

Birth Date:1985 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Gothenburg, Sweden
League:SHL
Team:Frölunda HC
Former Teams:Dallas Stars
HC Davos
Boston Bruins
Vancouver Canucks
Arizona Coyotes
Position:Right wing
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:179
Ntl Team:SWE
Draft:33rd overall
Draft Year:2003
Draft Team:Dallas Stars
Career Start:2003

Loui William Eriksson (born 17 July 1985) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward currently playing for Frölunda HC of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL).

Eriksson was selected by the Dallas Stars in the second round, 33rd overall, at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, and has also played for the Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks, and Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Playing career

Eriksson started playing for Lerums BK at a young age and excelled beyond others his age quickly. By age 11, he was already playing with the older under-16 team. His talent was recognized by coach Joshua Clemas, at various tournaments, and he finally landed on the junior team for Frölunda HC.

Eriksson's professional career began in the top-tier Elitserien, where he played for Frölunda, sometimes facing his future fellow Boston Bruins forward Carl Söderberg when playing against the Malmö Redhawks during his first two seasons with Frölunda. Eriksson won Rookie of the Year honours in 2004 at the age of 18 after posting eight goals and five assists in 46 games. A year later, Eriksson would post five goals and nine assists in 39 games, helping Frölunda win the Swedish ice hockey championship (SM-guld).

Dallas Stars

In the 2003 NHL Entry Draft, the Dallas Stars drafted Eriksson in the second round with the 33rd overall pick. After playing in his second season with Frölunda, Eriksson moved to North America and appeared in two pre-season games for Dallas in 2005. His professional debut in North America came on 6 October 2005, with the Stars' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Iowa Stars, in a game where Eriksson posted his first assist and point of the season.

Eriksson's first NHL goal came in his debut, 4 October 2006, against the Colorado Avalanche. Two years later, he had a break-out season in 2008–09, where he led the Stars with 36 goals, placing him fifth in the West and 12th overall in goal-scoring. He was one of only three Stars to play in all 82 games of the season. Prior to the following season, on 2 October 2009, he was recognized as a significant offensive force of the Stars attack by re-signing to a six-year contract extension worth $25.5 million.[1]

Eriksson participated in his first NHL All-Star Game in 2011.[2] He had a goal and two assists as well as the eventual game-winning empty-net goal to lead all players with four points (matched only by Shea Weber with four assists).

Boston Bruins

On 4 July 2013, Eriksson, along with prospects Joseph Morrow, Reilly Smith and Matt Fraser, was traded by the Stars to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Tyler Seguin, Rich Peverley and Ryan Button.[3] In an injury-marred first season in Boston, after two concussions on separate hits from John Scott of the Buffalo Sabres and Brooks Orpik of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Eriksson would finish the 2013–14 season with 10 goals and 27 assists for 37 points in 61 games, finding chemistry with centre and fellow Swede Carl Söderberg.

During the 2015–16 season, on 13 February 2016, Eriksson scored his 200th NHL goal, as the third Bruins goal going towards a 4–2 road win against the Minnesota Wild.[4]

Vancouver Canucks

On 1 July 2016, Eriksson signed a six-year, $36 million deal with the Vancouver Canucks. Eriksson previously had success with Henrik and Daniel Sedin in international tournaments.[5] He made his Canucks debut on 15 October 2016, against the Calgary Flames where he scored an own goal. With the Vancouver net empty due to a delayed penalty by the Flames and facing pressure from attacking players, Eriksson attempted to dump the puck into his own zone, however, a miscalculation in the heat of the moment lead to the puck entering the Canuck's net. Nevertheless, Vancouver would win 2–1 in the shootout, with Eriksson earning an assist on the game-tying goal.[6] On 5 March 2017 Eriksson suffered a season-ending knee injury after a collision with Anaheim Ducks forward Chris Wagner.[7] Eriksson ended a disappointing first season with the Canucks with 11 goals and 13 assists in 65 games.

Eriksson would have another dismal and injury plagued season with the Canucks in 2017-18 finishing with 23 points in 50 games.

During the 2018-19 NHL season, Eriksson was able to stay healthy, but only scored 29 points in 81 games.

On 10 February 2021, Eriksson was placed on waivers.

Arizona Coyotes

On 23 July 2021, Eriksson was traded, along with Jay Beagle, Antoine Roussel, a 2021 first-round pick, a 2022 second-round pick and a 2023 seventh-round pick, to the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Conor Garland.[8]

On 6 December 2021, Eriksson played his 1000th NHL game in a 4-1 loss over his former team, the Dallas Stars.[9]

Return to Frölunda

After going unsigned through the NHL offseason, Eriksson re-signed with Frölunda on 10 November 2022, marking his return to the SHL after 17 years in North America.[10]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

  Regular season Playoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2000–01Västra Frölunda HCJ18 Allsv95384
2000–01Västra Frölunda HCJ2010000
2001–02Västra Frölunda HCJ18 Allsv1101032130
2001–02Västra Frölunda HCJ203571522250222
2002–03Västra Frölunda HCJ20301615311065382
2002–03Västra Frölunda HCJ18 Allsv21122
2003–04Västra Frölunda HCSEL4685134101560
2004–05Frölunda HCSEL3959144120000
2005–06Iowa StarsAHL783129602772570
2006–07Iowa StarsAHL155381392570
2006–07Dallas StarsNHL59613191840110
2007–08Dallas StarsNHL6914173128184488
2007–08Iowa StarsAHL21232
2008–09Dallas StarsNHL8236276314
2009–10Dallas StarsNHL8229427126
2010–11Dallas StarsNHL792746738
2011–12Dallas StarsNHL8226457112
2012–13HC DavosNLA73360
2012–13Dallas StarsNHL481217298
2013–14Boston BruinsNHL611027376122354
2014–15Boston BruinsNHL8122254714
2015–16Boston BruinsNHL8230336312
2016–17Vancouver CanucksNHL651113248
2017–18Vancouver CanucksNHL501013234
2018–19Vancouver CanucksNHL8111182922
2019–20Vancouver CanucksNHL49671312100006
2020–21Vancouver CanucksNHL70112
2021–22Arizona CoyotesNHL73316196
2022–23Frölunda HCSHL341181910134372
SHL totals119242246183558132
NHL totals1,05025336061320044681418

International

YearTeamEventResult GPGAPtsPIM
2003SwedenU185th652712
2004SwedenWJC7th61122
2005SwedenWJC6th62350
2009SwedenWC93470
2010SwedenOG5th43140
2011SwedenWC93142
2012SwedenWC6th858132
2013SwedenWC1055100
2014SwedenOG62130
2015SwedenWC5th846100
2016SwedenWCH41010
2019SwedenWC5th81340
Junior totals18861414
Senior totals662729564

Achievements

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stars sign Eriksson to 6-year extension . . 2009-10-02 . 2009-10-03.
  2. Web site: Additional 36 All-Stars, 12 rookies announced to the 2011 NHL All-Star Weekend player roster. NHL.com. 18 April 2018. New York. 11 January 2011.
  3. Web site: Seguin, Eriksson swapped in seven-player trade. National Hockey League. 4 July 2013. 25 January 2015.
  4. Web site: Loui Eriksson scores 200th NHL goal . . . 2016-02-13 . 2016-04-14 .
  5. Web site: Loui Eriksson signs with the Vancouver Canucks. Larsen. Karin. 2016-07-01. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2016-07-01.
  6. Web site: Canucks rally to win season opener. Woodley. Kevin. 15 October 2016. National Hockey League. 16 October 2016.
  7. Web site: Canucks expect Eriksson (LBI) to miss time. The Sports Network. 2017-03-05. 2017-04-14.
  8. Web site: Report: Ekman-Larsson, No. 9 Pick Involved in Blockbuster Canucks, Coyotes Trade. TSN.ca. 23 July 2021. 23 July 2021.
  9. Web site: Romero. José M.. Arizona Coyotes' Loui Eriksson reaches 1,000 career games. azcentral.com. December 6, 2021. December 6, 2021.
  10. Web site: Karlsson. Mattias. Officiellt: Loui Eriksson klar för Frölunda. Aftonbladet. November 10, 2022. November 10, 2022. sv.