Former Vancouver Canucks forward Loui Eriksson has opened up about his retirement from professional hockey after 16 seasons in the National Hockey League.
Former Vancouver Canuck Loui Eriksson announced his retirement from the NHL on Monday. He enjoyed a 16-year career, playing 1,050 regular season games while scoring 286 goals and 682 points.
Former Vancouver Canucks forward Loui Eriksson has decided to call time on his professional hockey career following 16 seasons in the NHL. In early January, former Vancouver Canucks forward Alex Chiasson announced his retirement from hockey and one month later, another Vancouver Canucks alumni has decided to hang up the skates as well.
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A former Dallas Stars forward has announced his official retirement from the NHL. Following 16 NHL seasons, forward Loui Eriksson shared the announcement through his agency, CAA Hockey, in an Instagram post.
Loui Eriksson is officially hanging up the skates. In a letter posted on Instagram Monday by CAA Hockey, the 39-year-old announced his formal retirement from the NHL after 16 seasons, including five spent with the Vancouver Canucks: It’s time… After a year and a half reflection it’s time to officially retire.
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+
Former NHLer Loui Eriksson announced his retirement Monday following a 16-season career. “After a year-and-a-half of reflection, it’s time to officially retire,” Eriksson said in a statement Monday.