Former NHL forward Loui Eriksson has officially announced his retirement after 16 NHL seasons (as per NHL.com). At his best, Eriksson was a reliable 25+ goal and 70-point forward for the Dallas Stars but the Gothenburg, Sweden native fell on hard times after signing a massive free agent deal with the Vancouver Canucks in 2016 and was never able to get back to the numbers he posted in Dallas.
Eriksson last played in the NHL during the 2021-22 season with the Arizona Coyotes, posting three goals and 16 assists in 73 games. His final professional season came in 2022-23 when he suited up for Frölunda HC of the SHL.
The 39-year-old was a staple of the Stars in the late 2000s and early 2010s before he was the central piece in the blockbuster trade that sent Tyler Seguin to Dallas and Eriksson to Boston. With the Bruins, Eriksson struggled in his first season but regained his form two seasons later when he posted 30 goals and 33 assists in 82 games and cashed in with the Canucks on a six-year $36MM deal.
In Vancouver, Eriksson became a beacon for criticism during the Jim Benning era, particularly in 2020 when the salary cap flattened out and the Canucks were forced to watch several talented players leave via agency when they didn’t have cap space to sign them. Eriksson scored just 38 goals and 52 assists in 252 games with the Canucks before he was sent to Arizona as part of a package that was used to acquire Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Conor Garland.
Eriksson finished his NHL career with 253 goals and 360 assists in 1050 career NHL games. He was a six-time 20-goal scorer and had the best season of his career in 2010-11 with Dallas when he registered 27 goals and 46 assists in 79 games.
All of us at PHR extend our best wishes to Loui as he enters the next chapter of his life.
I have been living in Vancouver since 2019. Nothing gets Canucks fans more riled up than saying that cursed name.
Loui Eriksson retired after the 15/16 season, He just forgot to fill out the paper work.